[00:00] i guess that's easier than not having (proper) graphics. [00:02] I am tickled to near death to know that there's a community of people here to help, and that we were able to arrive at a solution. [00:03] i suggest reviewing your kernel log once more for potential amdgpu or drm issues [00:04] also generally - the system log for any errors: journalctl -p3 -b (use -p4 to also include warnings) [00:07] to look for any context around "amdgpu" and "drm" messages on your current kernel log ( journalctl -kb ), you could just search for those terms on the log (type: /amdgpu and press enter, then press n to go to next finding, N to go to previous, q to quit) [00:07] All right. Here's the output of `sudo dmesg | grep -e drm -e amdgpu`. https://pastebin.com/4NAbFJJH [00:09] no errors or warnings there for what i can tell [00:10] those audio errors, if logged would be tagges differently [00:10] those audio errors, if logged, would be tagged differently [00:11] it's late here, and i should sleep. have a nice day/night, brandon-taylor [00:12] so long! === five618480339173 is now known as five61848033917 === seanh__ is now known as seanh === PIRC is now known as hhhhyt [01:49] gezzssss [01:49] ( º_º) [01:49] so many humans in this shit [01:50] wich i dont even know exactly what it is.... [01:50] not that I need to [01:50] ubuntu... i´m guessing its some african lider... [01:51] or dictator [01:53] this network is a piece of shit [01:53] not that freenode was better [01:53] but this is hit [01:54] undernet is not much better these days [01:54] now.... [01:54] i heard a korean guy invested millions of dollars on freenode servers [01:55] and now he owns that shit [01:55] ( º_º) [01:55] nowadays who pays , owns... everything [01:56] unfortunately.. we have to insert a new code line in that program [01:56] nowadays who pays , owns... everything.... untill I arrive and decide its mine. [01:57] not just because I can always do better [01:57] but also because its in MY planet [01:57] so it exists while I want it to exist [01:57] andif it doesnt serve the purpose and my mission [01:58] it is remooved [01:58] ( º_º) [01:58] and.... [01:58] if the korean guy (whoever it is) wants to protest.. [01:59] we canalways go back.. and stop his parents fromeven meet eachother [01:59] wich means he wouldnt even be born [01:59] ( º_º) [01:59] no... its not an hitchcok movie [01:59] its not twilight zone [01:59] its reality [01:59] get used to it. [02:00] thank you..... [02:00] and byebye. [03:04] Just a final thought before I vanish for the night: I think someone screwed up royally on the Linux 6.11 kernel in such a way that AMD GPUs can get screwed up so badly. Whoever it is, I hope Linus Torvalds makes his head roll. === NewtonPumpkin is now known as saltana === saltana is now known as SALTANA === n1thc6 is now known as n1thc [05:44] I see this error in unattended upgrades on new noble install. Could not figure out development release: Distribution data outdated. Please check for an update for distro-info-data. See /usr/share/doc/distro-info-data/README.Debian for details. [05:54] Marz: ' dpkg -l distro-info-data ' on my 24,04 install > distro-info-data 0.60ubuntu0.1 . [05:55] that's what's installed on 24.04.1 [05:59] https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/PCNfNsse/default%20setting%20was%20auto%20 === remy_ is now known as remy [06:02] Marz: Good sluething :D [06:09] interesting [06:10] well, I don't have any 24.04 servers at the moment, and my laptop is already on 24.10 [06:11] because the new development release isn't named as yet. i set it to false. turns out it is nothing [06:11] you don't prefer LTS? [06:15] on my laptop I want the latest stuff; everywhere else I'd rather reduce the number of upgrades I have to do [06:16] ah, the distribution data outdated is a non-fatal warning that gets lost in the flood of output from unattended-upgrades daily mails [06:16] I have it happening here too, I just never noticed === sam1234 is now known as sam12345 [06:20] you uodate your server every 9 months? [06:20] I said my laptop, and its every 6 months [07:21] any known issues on archive.ubuntu.com? [07:21] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs... [07:21] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs... [07:21] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs... [07:21] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs... [07:21] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs... [07:21] it works fine over IPv6, but with just IPv4 I'm getting unreachable IPs, time outs, and super slow speeds from multiple different providers and networks [07:22] https://gist.github.com/Woet/17afe666a3417e6be14d80063c84fb3d [07:24] yeah, same here [07:24] https://web.libera.chat/ [07:25] oops, wrong message [07:25] (can't test IPv6, don't have any, but over IPv4 security.ubuntu.com and lt.archive.ubuntu.com are both practically unusable) [07:25] Zelensky is so sexy. I wanna lick his biceps, taste his dick, touch his chest, cum on his abs [07:25] not sure if it's related but my apt installs/apt updates have been really slow. [07:36] To me it is not slow but a dozen packages have been deferred due to 'phasing' [07:37] gir1.2-gtk-3.0 golang-github-containers-common gtk-update-icon-cache initramfs-tools initramfs-tools-bin initramfs-tools-core libgtk-3-0t64 libgtk-3-bin [07:37] libgtk-3-common libgtk-3-dev libgtk-3-doc podman snapd === antonispgs0 is now known as antonispgs [07:39] I have come to learn 'phasing' means something is fucked but we don't know what. [07:47] younder: phasing is more like 'we don't want to screw everyone at the same time *if* smth goes wrong' [07:56] <[twisti]> what is the ubuntu way to auto mount usb drives when plugged in ? im talking about known devices with a preconfigured mount point, not random usb sticks - like an external hdd i plug in for backups [07:56] <[twisti]> i saw debian had usbmount, but the only ubuntu package matching that name doesnt seem related nor appropriate for me [07:57] Hi everyone, I'm having a problem with my Ubuntu 22.04 workstation - with each kernel update, the linux-modules-extra-$version and kernel-headers-$version are not installed and have to be installed manually. Currently on 6.8.0-47-generic [08:05] I guess some package depends on linux-modules-extra and kernel-headers. linux-generic is installed, maybe linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04, which is not installed? === mrpond7 is now known as mrpond [08:23] and now packages.ubuntu.com is giving me internal server errors [08:33] mgedmin: https://status.canonical.com/ [08:35] * mgedmin bookmarks [08:37] don't let obsolete packages stay installed kids [08:37] I had something called 'python-launchpad-bugs' from who-knows-what-era (Python-Version: >= 2.4) break a do-release-upgrade from 20.04 lts to 22.04 lts because pycentral didn't like /usr/bin/python being a symlink to python2 rather than python2.7 [08:58] Zelensky, I wanna lick your chest [08:58] Zelensky, I wanna lick your chest [08:58] Zelensky, I wanna lick your chest [08:58] Zelensky, I wanna lick your chest [08:59] Zelensky, I wanna lick your chest [09:02] toddc: https://status.canonical.com is all green, but archive.ubuntu.com is still having the exact same issues [09:03] not sure how it's being monitored [09:05] Woet: scroll down [09:06] i think some of these issues have *just* been resolved [09:06] tomreyn: yea, I can see the history on the other components, but nothing about archive.ubuntu.com [09:06] just PPA and security for today, ubuntuforums yesterday [09:07] Woet: hmm, right, what are you seeing for archive.ubuntu.com? [09:07] tomreyn: https://gist.github.com/Woet/17afe666a3417e6be14d80063c84fb3d [09:07] some of these mirrors appear to be the same for archive.u.c and security.u.c. [09:08] lots of time outs and very slow performance from every location (IPv4 only, IPv6 seems fine) [09:08] actually they're exactly the same mirrors [09:08] (currently) [09:47] I'm trying to create a .lib file from the source code of secp256k1. When I run secp256k1/build$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/x86_64-w64-mingw32.toolchain.cmake I can't find any data about it. https://bpa.st/SLGNG this is the extract, can anyone help? [09:56] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:56] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:56] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:56] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:57] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:57] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:57] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [09:57] Zelensky fuck me hard plz [10:04] Hello, I am looking for advice regarding pam resp. pam_mount (cifs/sssd/krb5): Using gdm3, with the default config under /etc/pam.d/, I have to wait ~30 seconds before logging in, or mounting of the share fails (-126: "Required key not available"). When logging in at the console, everything works as expected. So my questions are: 1.) is my assumtion correct, that I'd have to edit gdm3 related files under /etc/pam.d/? 2.) can you point me to a specific one [10:04] (and in the best case describe the line to add)? 3.) is there a "managed" way to achieve this? (editing those files directly is advised against all over the docs and internets). [10:07] console logins and gdm logins use different files in /etc/pam.d/, but they both include some shared common-session, common-etc includes [10:08] there is automation for updating pam files consistently, let me try to remember where it's documented [10:09] I found the config dropins in /usr/share/pam-configs, but not the docs yet [10:10] ah, man pam-auth-update [10:16] mgedmin: I ran 'pam-auth-update' and it is aware of libpam_mount. [10:17] I noticed, that 'gdm-launch-environment' includes 'common-session' but not 'common-auth'. [10:17] (assuming that 'gdm-launch-environment' my potential target) [10:19] But this topic seems too delicate for trial-an-error technique... [10:21] I would expect the package to set up the pam configs correctly [10:21] I was under the mistaken impression that you changed some pam file following some readme yourself [10:22] I don't know how to explain the 30 second delay phenomenon [10:22] mounting requires some background service that hasn't started yet at the time you're entering your password in gdm? [10:22] maybe systemd-analyze plot can help, maybe not [10:27] I had it working with hand crafted entries preceding the default entries (and additional minor editing) in 'common-session' and 'common-auth', but this led to "pam_mount password" (or similar, instead of "password" only) being requested at the login screen, as well as for sudo. [10:27] not so nice. [10:28] ...and I don't want to mess up the management by dpkg. [10:31] TIL that sudo apt install --print-uris package sets the package as manually-installed as a side effect [10:31] so I assume that it's a pam config issue and not a misconfigured service dependency. === pascalm1 is now known as pascalm [10:32] I don't see anything like your problem at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-mount [10:33] Yes, have been websearching intensely, to no avail. [10:34] packages.ubuntu.com is giving out 500 internal server errors again, what a day [10:35] But nevertheless, the issue is real, starting with a vanilla 24.04 installation. [10:38] mgedmin: did you see what i responded to you last time you brought this up? packages.u.c (a community maintained site) has been returning these errors for some years now. you can usually get around them with one or two shift-reloads [10:43] oh, I didn't realize it was a community-maintained site [11:06] So, following this guide (https://www.bu.edu/engit/knowledge-base/linux/opensuseatbu-pam_mount/), everything works fine. Downsides: manual editing of config under '/etc/pam.d/' is required AND the "hackish" request for "libpam_mount-password" (or similar) instead of "password" at all authentication prompts. [11:07] At least the latter let's me assume, that this is not the official way to accomplish this. [11:07] * avir327 is looking for the official way [11:09] with sssd/kerberos questions, you might have more luck in #ubuntu-server (even though i understand this is a desktop use case) [11:10] tomreyn: thank you, will try, I see your point! === vorteckz_ is now known as vorteckz === diego is now known as Guest4647 === Guest4647 is now known as diego [12:10] Hi all === neo is now known as Guest4380 [13:09] oi === JanC is now known as Guest1081 === SALTANA is now known as NewtonPumpkin [17:38] at some point the fingerprint reader on my thinkpad seemed to quit working, but I realized it does still work, but first I have to click on the lock screen (after pressing a key to get the password entry field to appear) [17:38] so, open laptop, press key, then click on desktop, and now the "or place finger on reader" prompt appears [17:38] is this a deliberate change or? [18:22] ciao a tt [18:49] Can I speed up scrolling on linux gnome? [19:38] I closed chrome nrmally an overnight before I chose to update the system and then to immediately do the suggested computer restart. -- And yet, when I opened chrome, it asked to restare the pages because it hadn't been properly closed. --- And all the tbs cleanup I had not was not saved (and I am faced with a redo). --- so is this and other jamming problems I have with chrome, the fault of the chrome or my hardware, or the OS? [19:38] -- first time i have been clear about "this particular" manifestation. Thanks (mostly) guys and I am long-time frustrated with this. Anyone else? 23.04 [19:48] what's "tbs cleanup"? [19:48] maybe chrome is still running in the background after closing its window, and the computer restart kills it while it's still saving things? === miguel is now known as leones [21:03] morgan-u: 23.04 has been EOL for a while now. [21:04] JanC, Youcould be right, but I closed chrome with exit. // after all THIS. typo. ( i closed tabs after setting bookmarks, and set tab groups on all the rest. Made the number of tabs 1/4 of what it was. [21:04] tom OUCH, i HAVE 22.04 and should recheck my typing. [21:05] I only use LTS [21:05] oh ok. also chrome is not part of ubuntu, is neither available via apt nor as a snap. [21:06] there is chromium, though, which is similar, but different. [21:10] I have reported problems about the behavior of chrome since 20.04 (it used to freeze the system so I had to push the button on the computer to hard reboot. Then it would cause a reboot... recently it freezes for a short while and kills chrome, and most recently chriome dies. I have always thought it is bad memory management on the part of chrome and purposely exit and restart chrome to reset that. That is why I exited chrome on [21:10] purpose last night before I went to sleep. This morning, I responded to a gui notice for update, even though I normally use apt. (If these details help, so much the better.) [21:10] Is chromium part of ubuntu? [21:11] Chromium is available as a snap [21:11] -- an aside -- I hae been using ddg on my iphone and it behaves well and is fast. [21:11] And your Ubuntu version 23 [21:11] 04 is end of life [21:11] So make sure to update [21:11] when is the end of support on it ravage? [21:11] !eolupgrade [21:11] 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 [21:13] Support ended January 25, 2024. [21:13] End of Standard Support 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) Apr 2027 --- almost 3 years away. (23.04 was a typo ravage. [21:13] ravage: note that morgan-u had a typo about "23.04", actually meant to type "22.04 LTS" [21:15] friends, I have a question. what can I use to see memory usage overall, for chrome? Am I using the best words, RAM? virual memory,... teach me please. [21:16] shift+esc [21:17] ((I was just thinking well of myself because I do my homework before asking (even tho I have typos) and realized I never searched on this question. I found this about clearing my cache in chrome. https://www.ninjaone.com/blog/chrome-high-ram-usage/ -- I am not the lone ranger) [21:17] )) [21:18] n/m [21:22] I just found system monitor. this is cool. THANKS for all so far and see you later. === PasiZ4 is now known as PasiZ [21:23] Interesting, chrome is "doing things" while I am not touching chrome. [21:25] chrome uses a lot of memory when you have a lot of tabs open... [21:26] which might cause the system "freezing" when it starts swapping obviously [21:26] or at least it used to do that; I haven't tried it in a long time :) [21:27] and if you have a web pages open, those might be "doing things" [21:28] most likely running spyware & loading new ads & such [21:28] FYI alt + Insert [prtSC] + B caused chrome to give me info. (list of open tabs and a count of all) FYI [21:29] I was looking for a key combination to cause Ubuntu to shut down or reboot, or the system to shut down or reboot. [21:31] This lalows me to select pages to shut down and do them all at once. I am not bogged down by one screen reset after another. (checkmark emoji!) [21:34] chromium, and most likely also chrome, defaults to keep itself running in the background when you exit using the GUI. there used to be a setting to disable this in its preferences. not sure if it's still there. [21:35] No it doesnt. Unsure how to use. Looked as good. [21:35] a key combination to make ubuntu reboot, while its still working fine, is whatever you need to use to switch to a tty login, then ctl-alt-del [21:37] chrome://settings/system -> "Continue running background apps when Chromium is closed" [21:37] thanks tomreyn but I wanted to make it shutdown while NOT working fine. [21:37] !sysrq [21:37] In an emergency, you may be able to shutdown cleanly and reboot by holding down Alt+PrintScreen and typing slowly, in succession, S, U and B. For an explanation, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key [21:38] the next step of escalationis going to be a reset button or long-press on your power on button [21:40] thank you very tomreyn I turned off continue runn... let me see if that helps. (menawhile a nasty workaround for htat noew confusin thing was to duplicate a window with the tabs i want then close the many-tabs window BUT first i checked and the new tabs do NOT keep the history of each tab. !! [21:46] Hi, every time I log into my 24.10 desktop, I get a notification to update the snap-store snap. But whenever I try to update it, it fails with: Unable to update "Snap Store": (null): cannot refresh "snap-store": snap "snap-store" has running apps (ubuntu-software), pids: 6289 [21:46] I ran `snap refresh` in a terminal and it said all are up-to-date [22:22] srg: if it's like 24.04, it'll fail to notify running snaps [22:23] what! they wouldn't make the same mistake twice.... [22:25] Hmm I've rebooted a few time and the issue still happens [22:25] I just want it to stop annoying me lol [22:26] well you could kill that process then run the update. [22:26] i think there may also be a way to exit with `--quit` but not sure [22:30] Hi, I think I've found a bug with the 24.10 installer and not sure how I should report it. I have a system with Windows 11 Pro installed with Bitlocker enabled. However, even when I select the option to erase the disk and install Ubuntu, I receive the alert saying Bitlocker is enabled and I need to reboot into Windows to deactivate it, or I can [22:30] choose the option to erase the drive and install Ubuntu. But, that is exactly the option I am already choosing. [22:31] Unless am I missing something and making a mistake, or need to boot the live USB or launch the installer with some flag to bypass that? [22:32] I can replicate this on a KVM virtual machine and my bare metal system. [22:34] i'd say: check for existing bug reports and if none, file one [22:36] !bug | KeyboardCowboy [22:36] KeyboardCowboy: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. === mantraofpie_ is now known as mantraofpie