[00:21] hello === _alan is now known as anon2 === vincejv_ is now known as vincejv [02:26] Hello everybody, I am using ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and when I run apt update, I am getting the GPG error: https://repositories.intel.com/gpu/ubuntu jammy InRelease: NO_PUBKEY 28DA432DAAC8BEA [02:27] Does anybody know how to fix this? [02:28] That doesn't look to me like an ubuntu official repo, likely you can just remove/disable it from software sources unless you need it for something. [02:28] My CPU is 14900K intel. [02:28] I am not sure how it get added. [02:30] I do not see that link under Other Softwares in Software & Updates tab. [02:30] If it were me, I'd look at the timestamp of the file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d then review my video survellience for that time. [02:32] cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep intel shows nothing! [02:34] cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* [02:34] It will likely be in its own file, not in your primary source file. [02:35] mojtaba: on a side note, are you aware of this? https://forum.level1techs.com/t/intels-got-a-problem-13900k-ks-kf-14900k-ks-kf-crashing/213008 [02:38] enigma9o7: There are three files for the intel, can I rename them so the file ends with .list.original? [02:38] tomreyn: Thanks, I am looking in to it. [02:39] Yes, will require root permission to do so tho. [02:41] enigma9o7: Thanks [03:16] hello guys [03:19] Welcome. [03:19] thank you [03:19] how do i use hexchat im confused [03:53] You should be able to launch it from your menu if you have it installed. [03:56] salut à tous [04:15] Salut à tous [05:08] hello === five61848033915 is now known as five6184803391 [05:34] hello === JoeBk is now known as Guest5195 === Guest5195 is now known as JoeBk === five61848033910 is now known as five6184803391 === TWPEagle8163710 is now known as TWPEagle816371 [07:12] hi === Tibz5 is now known as Tibz === mattf_ is now known as mattf [07:49] I dont like the thought of it, but to satisfy my moms desire of having her touch screen, I'm gonna have to reinstall the deliterious win11 system again :( [07:49] and pray it dont corrupt its drivers like it did [07:51] What does drivers has to do? [07:51] No touchscreen support with Ubuntu? [08:11] xangua, yeah [08:12] spent 4 days trying to figure out this newfangled wacom for linux support drivers, and have come up dry [08:13] its ironic other models above and below this laptop that have the touchscreen option have support [08:13] but I guess wacom changes it in every newer device [08:13] so the inspiron 16 5625 is doomed to live on windows 11 (bleaghh) === fling_ is now known as fling [08:39] salut tout le monde [08:42] swan: hi [08:42] hello all the world [08:42] salut tuxinator [08:43] je suis un novice sur ubuntu et je rencontre des problèmes en ce moment [08:45] swan: tell us, i think Channel language is english, but i understand French [08:45] there is ubuntu-fr Channel but not that many People Online [08:48] i don't speak english other channel speak french please ? [08:48] swan: see me reply above [08:48] swan: #ubuntu-fr [08:48] I just know a phrase in french, it's nasty tho [08:51] ok thanks @tuxinator [08:52] possible look message error send me ubuntu after to try update [08:57] Certaines entrées de votre fichier sources.list, concernant des tierces parties, ont été désactivées. Vous pouvez les réactiver après la mise à niveau avec l'outil « Logiciels & mises à jour » ou avec votre gestionnaire de paquets. [08:59] swan: change to #ubuntu-fr i will reply there [08:59] Well or stay here, does not matter as i have to reply in English as my written French isn't that good anymore [09:00] swan: you try to upgrade? [09:00] exactly tuxinator [09:01] swan: so your posted Message is an Info Message, so whats the question? It does exactly what it says [09:03] impossible for me appli update 24.04.1 i have message error [09:04] swan: Above is not an Error-Message, post the Error-Message then [09:07] W:Les mises à jour depuis un tel dépôt ne peuvent s'effectuer de manière sécurisée, et sont donc désactivées par défaut., W:Voir les pages de manuel d'apt-secure(8) pour la création des dépôts et les détails de configuration d'un utilisateur., W:Erreur de GPG : http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease : Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY 3B4FE6ACC0B21F [09:07] 32, E:Le dépôt http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease n'est pas signé., W:Les mises à jour depuis un tel dépôt ne peuvent s'effectuer de manière sécurisée, et sont donc désactivées par défaut., W:Voir les pages de manuel d'apt-secure(8) pour la création des dépôts et les détails de configuration d'un utilisateur., W:Erreur de GPG : http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease : Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas p [09:07] u être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32, E:Le dépôt http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease n'est pas signé., W:Les mises à jour depuis un tel dépôt ne peuvent s'effectuer de manière sécurisée, et sont donc désactivées par défaut., W:Voir les pages de manuel d'apt-secure(8) pour la création des dépôts et les détails de configuration d'un utilisateur., W:Erreur de GPG : http://fr.a [09:07] rchive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease : Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32, E:Le dépôt http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease n'est pas signé., W:Les mises à jour depuis un tel dépôt ne peuvent s'effectuer de manière sécurisée, et sont donc désactivées par défaut., W:Voir les pages de manuel d'apt-secure(8) pour la créatio [09:07] n des dépôts et les détails de configuration d'un utilisateur., W:Erreur de GPG : http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports InRelease : Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32, E:Le dépôt http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports InRelease n'est pas signé. [09:08] sorry this message is long [09:08] !paste [09:08] 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. [09:08] !fr [09:08] Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper «/join #ubuntu-fr» ou «/join #ubuntu-qc». Merci. [09:10] you can temporarily run commands in English to get English error messages [09:10] oh, they don't speak English well [09:21] swan: Next time use some pastebin Service [09:22] OK thanks [09:23] swan: Do you try a "manual upgrade" or "do-release-upgrade" ? From which Version to which Version? [09:24] https://pastebin.com/t7b2Vx8j [09:27] swan: 18.04 is EOL for a year now without Extended Support agreement ;-) [09:27] swan: you try to upgrade to 20.04? [09:28] swan: You have to go in sequential order see https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/how-to-upgrade-your-release [09:28] swan: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/how-to-upgrade-your-release#upgrade-paths [09:31] upgrade 24.04.1 [09:33] swan: thats not supported and will for sure make big Problems [09:34] swan: 18.04 LTS -> 20.04 LTS -> 22.04 LTS -> 24.04 LTS (however i would wait a little more for 24.04 LTS as there where many Upgrade issues and they just fixed it [09:35] swan: btw this is the new doc https://documentation.ubuntu.com/server/how-to/software/upgrade-your-release/?_ga=2.162502844.1034055006.1727083620-1343356178.1696410220&_gl=1*1eqvn6d*_gcl_au*Nzc3MzIwMTU0LjE3MjA1MTQzMDQ. === mrbutthead8 is now known as mrbutthead [10:36] @tuxinator thanks a lot [10:52] Hi, Where is the button to show desktop? [10:58] patience: none [10:59] tbh I'm not sure there is a button for that, but there's a hot key (super+d) [10:59] ... or used to be? [10:59] no, ctrl-alt-d? [11:11] hi [11:11] hi [11:12] hi cambam [11:13] hi, where is the button to show desktop? [11:14] Guest82: press ctrl+alt+d [11:14] ok, but a graphical way? [11:15] Hi all [11:17] mgedmin [11:17] minimize all windows with your mouse until the desktop shows [11:18] ravage quick when there is one or two windows, if not it require too much time [11:19] so use the keyboard [11:19] ravage :-( why isn't there this function? [11:22] GNOME's desktop is empty and thus there's little point in looking at it [11:22] Ubuntu adds a desktop icons extension by default, so the Ubuntu experience differs from GNOME [11:23] maybe Ubuntu should add a show desktop button to the dock or something [11:23] also, you could mouse-wheel to an empty workspace (there's always one) and look at the desktop there [11:24] (mouse wheel works over the activities button on the top-left, or if you hold down Ctrl+Alt while you mouse-wheel) [11:35] mgedmin ok, but often it seems that it use a second desktop different from the first, as a new workspace with new series of windows that you open when u are on the second desktop that are different from those one opened from the first desktop, anyway when i use mouse wheel on empty space of the dock at the bottom it appear two dots maybe it means [11:35] that ubuntu is passing to the second desktop, while if i use the mouse wheel on the activities button, the two dots doesn't appears, maybe in this case ubuntu remains on the first desktop as the main workspace [11:53] Guest82: wich ubuntu release are we talking about? [12:20] debug help; I have a ruby script running another (python) script in backticks (to capture the output of that other script. This works just fine when running my ruby script from the terminal - but it fails when I set cron up to run the ruby script every minute. It specifically hangs on running that python script in backticks. I've searched high and low and checked permissions, etc... But I am [12:20] missing something - some difference between running the script manually and as a cron job. Any ideas? [12:20] FYI; My ruby script is logging into various Gmail accounts, fetching mails to my local imap. The python script (oauth2.py) is used to get a fresh token for oauth login to Gmail. === stein is now known as crapoid === ComputerTech- is now known as ComputerTech [12:34] isene, can you replace backticks with $(/usr/bin/python script) ? [12:35] hey [12:37] isene: the environment of a cron script is usually different (e.g. locale might not be set) [12:38] isene: you could use a tool like py-spy dump (https://pypi.org/project/py-spy/) to look at where the python script is stuck [12:40] ioria: Not in Ruby - but replacing the backticks with %x|ouath2.py...| changed nothing [12:41] i suggested to use $() not the pipe ... [12:45] ioria: $() isn't a thing in Ruby. But... [12:45] I found it! Changing oauth2.py to python3 /home/geir/bin/oauth2.py did the trick :-D [13:09] isene: not sure if that %x was in your CRON task, but you have to escape the `%` character if you want to use them as inputs to a command being run. https://serverfault.com/a/274480 [13:10] pragmaticenigma: No, that's a Ruby convention to execute system commands === LanDi1 is now known as LanDi [13:41] isene: ah, now that i can see the history of the chat. CRON does not have environment variables like path. You have to give a fully qualified path, as you figured out. [13:43] pragmaticenigma: Yup, that's what escaped me === kimiamania208 is now known as kimiamania [15:37] Ever since the upgrade to 22.04, shutting down / restarting hangs with ACPI BIOS error (bug) could not resolve tz.etmd and sb.ietm._osc due to previous error. INFO: task vmx-vmem:4969 blocked. Tainted: G W OE 6.8.0-45-generic #45-ubuntu [15:37] This only happens after opening a vmx [15:39] webchat50: is this a VM or real hardware? [15:39] ubuntu is host. vm is guest [15:39] then you should make sure any guest additions are up to date [15:40] some vmware module seems to crash [15:40] never happened before 22.04 [15:41] "ubuntu is host. vm is guest" is not very clear [15:41] it seems vmware is involved here [15:41] sorry. [15:41] vmware is running on ubuntu hardware [15:42] that still does not make sense really [15:42] vmware can't run on ubuntu. it has it's own OS [15:42] or are you talking about vmware workstation [15:42] vmware workstation [15:43] and where do you get that error? [15:43] on the ubuntu host? [15:44] or inside a VM [15:45] when shutting down / restarting physical pc after shutting down vm guest and exiting vmware workstation. no shutdown error if a vm is not opened [15:46] so you should check for known issues with vmware workstation then [15:46] its closed source proprietary software [15:46] nothing Ubuntu can fix for you [15:47] never encountered this prob before 24.04 [15:47] you said 22.04 before [15:48] my apologies. i only have the use of one arm [15:48] for that ACPI error check if there is a bios update available [15:48] first thing i checked. bios is up to date. [15:53] https://community.broadcom.com/vmware-cloud-foundation/question/problem-with-176-update-on-ubuntu-2204#ViewAnswer_779eaac6-c0d4-47e6-b409-0191c5edc93f-answer-container [15:54] wussup [15:55] welcome frownix [15:55] you joined the ubuntu support channel [15:56] i did not realize i had quassel installed [15:56] cool little chats [15:57] thank you ravage === pikapika_lunar is now known as militantorc [17:21] hi [17:22] welcome abdulhalik [17:49] I'm having an issue with GDM === LanDi1 is now known as LanDi [17:51] andydude: if you want help with your issue, you'll need to be more specific [17:52] Mainly, GDM seems to be using the default theme, but is rendering text as black-on-(dark-grey) making it hard to read, also it seems to be not removing the text rendered when the menu is closed, the text remains [17:57] Does any know if this is a known issue? [18:00] andydude: in my experience, it usually comes from trying to retheme the greeter using themes that are outdated or following steps that are out of date with where the distribution expects to find those files. [18:01] andydude: also helpful would be mentioning your ubuntu release and flavour === pah is now known as pa [18:13] lotuspsychje: os-release says "24.04.1 LTS" but it was dist-upgraded from 22 [18:14] it didn't have this issue after the dist-upgrade, it was after some bug fixes [18:14] i see, and your gdm distortion started after upgrade? [18:14] Yes [18:14] current gdm3 --version says 46 [18:17] noble has 46.0-2ubuntu1 so this can be the correct version [18:17] a proper way to determine the package version would be to run apt list --installed gdm3 [18:18] andydude: have you checked your theme to see if a new update was published? [18:19] andydude: that's IF you're using a custom gdm theme, are you? [18:19] I haven't modified the theme in any way [18:19] how do I check the theme? [18:20] andydude: there isn't a reason to if you haven't modified or installed a new theme [18:20] This is a vanilla ubuntu, the most I customized it is I click on X11 instead of the default wayland before logging in [18:21] dpkg -l | fgrep gdm says "46.0-2ubuntu1" [18:22] maybe its a graphic distortion? can you share us a screenshot andydude ? [18:24] https://postimg.cc/YGVRpDkj [18:25] it looks like erase is broken, it just keeps adding text and not removing it [18:28] To be clear, if I just ignore the overwrites, everything is perfect after logging in, the issue is only with GDM [18:35] Is there an equivalent of the Ubuntu Pro AMI's but built off of the Ubuntu Minimal images? Alternatively, is there a way to convert an Ubuntu Pro instance into the equivalent of the Ubuntu Minimal (i.e. purge a ton of packages?) === LanDi1 is now known as LanDi [18:36] How can i do a "chown" recursively only if the folder/files exists? [18:37] hermano: depending on what you are trying to do, you could try using "find" using the "-exec" option to run the chown command on the file/folder when it is found [18:38] pragmaticenigma, I need to "chown" inside a gitlab pipeline (executed on gitlab-runner). It will differ whether the folder/file exists or not. [18:39] hermano: I would seek help on that with a forum dedicated to that feature within the gitlab community. [18:40] pragmaticenigma, sounds reasonable. [18:43] ghavil: this might be more a question for #ubuntu-cloud , although Pro related questions are probably best directed to commercial support. [18:43] (or sales) [18:44] Thanks, pro doesn't come with support but I can reach out over there and/or to sales too [18:44] ls -l gdm-theme.gresource links to gnome-shell/theme/Yaru/... [18:48] pragmaticenigma, I check a bit and it seems that this is a pure linux question. It get's resolved by adding the "-f" flag, and handling the status exit, by adding "| :" at the end of the command. === andydude1 is now known as adu === adu is now known as andydude [19:21] any suggestions, how to do do a script or a cron to work with tlp or system powermanagement plus shutdown from /etc/sbin ..so laptop poweroff at 20% battery? [19:25] mkou_: this should apply to the latest Ubuntu 24.04 as well: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/07/change-battery-critical-low-action-ubuntu-18-04/ [19:25] thanks, I hope it works for 22.04 as well [19:26] i doubt, but will try [19:29] my conf file was on critical 10 and hibernate, will test it with the poweroff action and critical 20 [19:31] The important thing was the file was there... the only thing I can think of that would fail to work is if the service upower.service was disabled in systemd. [19:31] do you reckon IgnoreLid=false, might interfere if the lid is closed when the action to poweroff at 20% comes? [19:31] alright, I will check in systemd [19:34] its all good [19:36] mkou_: IgnoreLid disables the power management from using the lid as a trigger. Usually closing the lid on a machine will set the machine to standby. You would change that option if you wanted to close the lid and have the computer remain fully powered on [19:38] correct, which I did, so the system stays on on closed lid, juts thought i might interfere somehow. Ok so, shouldn't be a problem [19:38] Thanks! [19:38] I don't believe it should interfere. I would test when you can pay attention to the machine to make sure [19:39] yes the only way to test it is to set critical level on say 70% and to just wait and see in a few minutes [19:40] PercentageAction=70 / CriticalPowerAction=PowerOff [19:40] sounds like a good way to test, just remember to restart the upower.service when you make changes to its config file. Also, avoid changing settings in the Desktop gui as it may reset some of those preferred settings [19:41] sure, wont touch gui, will restart the upower service [20:02] not working [20:06] # If any value is invalid, or not in descending order, the defaults # will be used. [20:07] could be because the values are not in descending order [20:08] testing again [20:09] alright [20:09] it seems it works [20:10] got the battery low at 64% [20:11] critically low [20:11] and now I should go offline [20:12] great [20:13] pragmaticenigma, it works, thank you. So it is important the levels to be set in descending order [20:15] have a good one all === Juesto is now known as Juest === antonispgs1 is now known as antonispgs === mertgor is now known as hwpplayer1 === antonispgs3 is now known as antonispgs === Juesto is now known as Juest [22:31] So I've been unable to resume from suspend on ubuntu 22.04LTS for a while (month or two). I finally spent some time today figuring it out and have determined that if I boot older linux-image-generic (5.15) or 6.5 (which I guess I have leftover from earlier) it works just fine. [22:32] However on hwe (6.8) this problem occurs. [22:32] I have nvidia 750ti using nvidia-driver-550 and I assume that's somehow related, cuz when I try to resume from suspend on 6.8, it seems to power up, just doesn't give me any display. [22:33] So, my concern is if/when I upgrade to 24.04 I'll be forced back into 6.8 and won't have suspend, which I normally use regularly.... [22:34] (Additionally I'm now trying to figure out how to tell grub to boot the 6.5 so I don't have to remove hwe, so I can try it periodically incase an update fixes this, but I think I can figure this one out.) [22:35] My assumption is this started when hwe went from 6.5 to 6.8 [22:37] I also would like to understand why 6.5 is installed (automatic) when I don't see any package installed that provides it (unlike the generic and hwe) https://paste.debian.net/1330205/ - will it get security updates? [22:42] enigma9o7: you can just try to get hwe 6.5 manually by getting the .deb file from pkgs.org, and install it using dpkg -i, because "apt" is going to whine is older and so on [22:43] enigma9o7: you don't see any hwe 6.5 listed from the "apt" command, possibly is not including default apps that come with the .iso distribution [22:44] Well I do already have it, just not sure what's keeping it from getting autoremoved and if it will ever update. I'll likely apt-mark hold it if I don't figure it out. [22:44] it is still in repo tho, there's a million 6.5 oem type packages there. [22:45] enigma9o7: yeap, they list all kind of distros for that package, you have to use one that works for you