=== pikapika_lunar is now known as militantorc [00:22] damnit! [00:22] just constant issues with docker [00:22] I RLLY wish fedora would work with my hardware [00:22] so much smoother for development === five618480339175 is now known as five61848033917 [00:46] damnit i hate linux right now [00:51] please keep the language in this channel family friendly, thanks. [00:52] welp [00:52] as I figured its related to permissions [01:03] hello [01:31] 33 tabs in chrome: 9 yt and 24 other. Chrome freezes.. then dies. Something is really wrong. I dont believe that this happens for eveyone. [01:31] 22.04 [01:31] how much ram, how much swap? [01:33] 9 tabs of youtube can be around 5 GB RAM, since it preloads the videos. [01:34] the part where it freezes can be an attempt to swap [01:34] or a crash being analyzed. [01:34] but chrome is not in ubuntu anyways. [01:34] morgan-u: What build of Chrome - Chromium 126.0.6478.17 ? [01:41] 130.0.6723.69 for google chrome .. [01:44] Hello, I am having two serious issues with 2024.10 - first one is that that nvidia-dkms-560 is broken on my 4090 and I can't figure out why. glxgears works, but anything else with 3D acceleration is slow as crap. It's as if the acceleration is disabled. [01:45] The second issue is that my TTY consoles are broken. When I reach the bottom of the screen, they do not scroll up when you hit return like you would expect. I've tried resetting console-setup as well as messing with some grub settings to no effect. Does anyone else have any ideas? [01:45] Thanks! [01:54] did canonical ever release a desktop ubuntu core 24? [01:56] i was looking at this: https://www.zdnet.com/article/theres-a-new-ubuntu-linux-desktop-on-its-way/ [01:56] and am interested in a desktop immutable ubuntu 24.04 [01:58] can i just drop ubuntu-core-24-amd64.img.xz on a windows laptop? [01:58] and have a DE? [02:00] no, dropping ubuntu-core-24-amd64.img.xz on windows does not work [02:00] you have to drop it like its hot [02:01] i have no clue where to find desktop-core ..yet [02:02] ubuntu core, exists, for embedded devices [02:02] yeah, i saw that and for VMs [02:03] i didn't know if i could just try dual booting it on a windows machine. [02:03] err, either of them. [02:04] i offered someone with a windows 10 problem to save their laptop with some simple linux. [02:04] just install ubuntu desktop [02:04] lo and behold there should? be an ubuntu one. [02:04] install ubuntu next to it, side-by-side [02:05] i'm leaning towards vanilla [02:05] i need a browser and she already uses libreoffice on windows. [02:05] iconoclasthero: https://releases.ubuntu.com/24.04.1/ubuntu-24.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso [02:05] good luck [02:06] jups, have fun [02:06] yeah, i'll probably need it. trying to support this seems like a really bad idea. === bob is now known as Guest8825 === neocharlesalt is now known as neocharles === mrpond6 is now known as mrpond === remy_ is now known as Remy [10:25] How can I make right ctrl or right shift alone act as ctrl + shift ? As a combined modifier, not as a standalone keypress. [11:19] test [12:24] Hi all [12:28] Good afternoon === sbine_ is now known as sbine [13:24] hi. how much disk space do I need for a full 24.04 mirror? [13:30] deadrom: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors#Mirror_Guidelines [13:30] there is also #ubuntu-mirrors [13:31] i'm not sure how much you'd need for just 24.04 [13:32] but you can probably extrapolate from the numbers given in the "Release Statistics" section [13:32] oh wait, that's iso's, not archives, so that wouldn't make sense. [13:35] but seeing how archive.ubuntu.com currently hosts 10 releases, i guess it could be ~10-15% of 2.6TB === esv_ is now known as esv [13:51] hii [13:51] https://classic.minecraft.net/?join=2d-oA3uCPeG-tThv [13:51] Guest53terere: no spam here [13:51] https://classic.minecraft.net/?join=2d-oA3uCPeG-tThv [13:52] lol [13:52] suck my balls [13:52] hah [13:55] tomreyn, the existing mirrors here on the server I'm looking at host bionic and focal, with all main, backports etc, there's 13GB "dists" and 761GB "pool" - pool contains packages of both distros? [13:55] deadrom: bionic is End of Life [13:55] I know. [13:56] deadrom: yes, pool contains packages of multiple distros. [13:57] ok, then I can reasonably expect to be ok with another 500GB for 24.04. [14:44] Hi! Does Ubuntu still use Gdebi as the graphical installer for .deb packages, or has it moved to something else? [14:44] * ghosteau just installed Xubuntu and that's what he gets, but isn't sure if this is for Xubuntu specifically or Ubuntu in general [14:50] gdebi is available I don't believe it comes as default now tho. [14:58] ok... well I found a potential bug in it that will make it crash in future Python versions (and right now it throws a warning) so I'll try to get it fixed [14:58] Which program is used by default when you double-click a .deb, if not gdebi? [15:11] Hello ! I have a question about Ubuntu 24.04, before on any Ubuntu, I was able to see the "system boot" just by pressing a key, in Ubuntu 24.04 I can't do that anymore... someone know how can I restore this option (switching between plymouth and system boot log) [15:12] just hit tab, or remove quiet in fstab [15:32] jedorf: its probably grub menu you would see before. You can switch this back on in /etc/default/grub [16:08] ich hab Probleme mit Installation === delaylama is now known as dreamthief [16:09] !de | Strom222 [16:09] Strom222: 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! [16:19] oerheks > not working [17:24] anyone else here cannot use ctrl+c and ctrl+v to upload multiple files from nautilus to firefox? affecting both discord and telegram web [17:31] hi [17:33] welcome Guest55 === neocharlesalt is now known as neocharles === Geronimo6 is now known as Geronimo === Mibixy is now known as Mibix [21:31] Where would I get updates on if/when package signing keys change? [21:32] I've got a Docker image/container that is suddenly no longer able to `apt update`. One second it was working, the next I'm getting invalid signature issues [21:33] package signing keys usually do not change. maybe the repository changes/upgrades keys from sha1 to something better. [21:34] neachdainn: please pastebin the error messages [21:35] leftyfb: https://bpa.st/QV7Q [21:35] neachdainn: and the output of "date" [21:36] leftyfb: `Mon Oct 28 21:36:36 UTC 2024` [21:37] neachdainn: disable the ROS repo and try again [21:38] leftyfb: https://bpa.st/IJQQ [21:40] The underlying Docker image was built three years ago, which is why I'm thinking a key might have changed [21:40] (`ros:noetic`, if you want to try yourself) [21:41] neachdainn: Confirms ROS is no longer supported: http://packages.ros.org/ros/ubuntu/dists/ . [21:41] it's not a ROS issue [21:41] neachdainn: check disk space within the docker image [21:42] leftyfb: Oh, that might be it. 100% in use. [21:42] No idea why but I've got something to debug now [21:42] neachdainn: docker image prune -f [21:43] Zero bytes reclaimed [21:43] But this seems to be clearly a Docker issue now, so no need to be off-topic here. Thanks! === Ricardus_ is now known as Ricardus === keypushe- is now known as keypusher === docmax_ is now known as docmax [23:00] Hello, I am on ubuntu 24.10 and `sudo ubuntu-drivers list` doesn't list my GPU whereas `lspci` says "01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107M [GeForce GT 640M LE] (rev a1)" [23:00] Is it normal? How can I install the proper driver for my GPU [23:03] I don't think that GPU is supported by the proprietary driver anymore [23:03] So the driver you use now should be okay [23:03] I have no nvidia driver at the moment [23:03] I've around 10 machines that I built in the past, and I'm looking to find a portable monitor/keyboard/mouse combination that is easy to carry around, connect to my ubuntu boxes (all my machines are linux), and then start debugging things like bios/boots/OS etc. Any recommendations? [23:03] No driver at all for my GPU I believe [23:04] Bardon: the nouveau driver should be active [23:04] Ah ok [23:04] That the open source driver for nvidia [23:06] How can I check if it is installed? [23:19] Bardon: lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D' [23:20] Look for "Kernel driver in use"