=== catties is now known as CatGPT === ken is now known as Guest7249 === ken is now known as Guest7380 === ken is now known as Guest763 [03:12] hi [04:27] Client: HexChat 2.16.2 • OS: LinuxMint "wilma" 22 • CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1035T Processor (2,00GHz) • Memory: Physical: 18,1 GiB Total (14,8 GiB Free) Swap: 54,6 GiB Total (54,6 GiB Free) • Storage: 86,7 GB / 377,9 GB (291,2 GB Free) • VGA: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 640] @ Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 10h Processor Miscellaneous Control • Uptime: 1h 25m [04:27] 25s [04:37] thats an outrageous amount of swap. === kentucky444246 is now known as kentucky44424 [04:59] Also an off-topic amount of Mint. :-D [05:01] * blahdeblah blushes at his nearly 50 GB of swap === Dieu is now known as yuta === mrpond3 is now known as mrpond === Dieu is now known as yuta [08:49] installed my first distro of linux the other day === deadrom is now known as Guest132 === deadrom46 is now known as deadrom === Juesto is now known as Juest [10:39] waht is this [11:11] hosts-allow: please don't post your system specs like that unless you're asked for them [12:29] hi [12:29] Hi all [12:31] chao a tutti [12:33] !it | pepec [12:33] pepec: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi «/join #ubuntu-it» senza virgolette) [12:34] is apt-mirror still the tool of choice? [13:33] . [13:34] Hi Zelensky, would you let me lick your chest? [13:35] Hi Zelensky, would you let me lick your chest? [13:35] Hi Zelensky, would you let me lick your chest? [13:35] Hi Zelensky, would you let me lick your chest? [13:36] who is this dipshit? [13:36] don't comment on spam === Guest19 is now known as SuckMyDick [13:38] Wake up! Internet is UNDER TOTAL CONTROL by similar OSI protocol control tcp/ip by an hybrid human and AI running in supercomputers and other machines that recover data scanning your head and your voice, then when you think words compare the scan, that let him know your thoughts. [14:05] Hello everyone [14:06] :-) [14:06] I have problem with imunify360 stand-alone installation on ubuntu@22.0(TLS) [14:06] I already download imunify360 [14:07] but I can't access imunify360 UI [14:07] Maybe I done some mistake on nginx configuration idk [14:07] it needs a registration key, and is not in our repos.. https://docs.imunify360.com/installation/ [14:08] no clue there === GJdan_ is now known as GJdan [14:08] thx I just trying my changes anyways. [14:08] :D [14:08] Is #ubuntu just what exactly about? [14:09] >) [14:09] Ubuntu general? [14:09] it needs a non-supported panel? https://docs.imunify360.com/ [14:09] Yes I forget the say that I flow that guide [14:09] yes, all ubuntu versions, though there are dedicated #kubuntu #xubuntu channels too [14:10] But my problem is not installation I know that *is* installed just don't know how to access UI from where or do I configure right? [14:10] https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017235500-Problems-with-UI-accessibility-on-Imunify-stand-alone [14:13] i cannot find an irc channel for their support [14:13] Yeah me neither [14:13] Its seems I sticking with their blog [14:13] anyways thx for your time oerheks [14:15] good luck! === GJdan_ is now known as GJdan === GJdan_ is now known as GJdan === fran is now known as Franki === Franki is now known as fran [14:33] hey [14:33] how do I delete ubuntu from my computer and install the GOAT Windows 11 ? [14:33] j/k :P [14:35] dead room [14:36] hey dragon [14:36] hey peirk [14:36] peirik [14:37] hey fat === fat is now known as fat_rat [14:37] maybe i am invisible [14:38] not maybe... you probably use OSI and are a system agent or a dreamer waiting a libre-intel technology [14:38] you have an ubuntu support question dunkydunk1 ? [14:38] not really [14:38] wow a serious bunch then :P [14:39] where's the casual chat at then ? [14:40] presumably in #ubuntu-offtopic or something like that. [14:40] ok then my only ubuntu question would be what's a good irc chat client for ubuntu [14:40] * fat_rat dunkydunk1 is now on your shit list! [14:41] that's not as serious as this [14:41] could care less fat [14:41] !chat [14:41] #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [14:41] dunkydunk1: irssi is a timeless classic. [14:42] use this channel for ubuntu support questions only please [14:42] irssi let me check [14:42] thanks lotuspysche [14:42] just didnt know where to head to coz i am not using a very good client for ubuntu [14:42] let me check the other one thanks ninevolt [14:44] is weechat any good or are you going to laugh in my face ? [14:44] * fat_rat LOL [14:45] laugh in my face it is then ok goodbye :p [14:45] dunkydunk1: it's fine, actually more than fine, it's purfect [14:45] ok [14:48] you just can't be serious bro... who are you? what is your purpose? [14:49] me ? [14:49] I prefer to use telnet as my IRC client [14:49] But weechat is the second best one [14:49] yes [14:50] it's been a while since I used irc so no clue [14:50] google is your friend ;) [14:51] i've forgotten servers and forgotten the times i have said google is your friend when i was on yahoo chat lol [14:51] been quite a while [14:52] sounds like an excuse to me [14:53] excuse to what ? [14:53] right ok i got no time for this ;# [14:54] Does anyone know anything about trading options contracts? [14:55] you are in the right place guest [14:55] lol [14:56] why? [14:56] dunkydunk1: this channel is for ubuntu support - exclusively. not chat. see also the guidelines on /topic. there won't be another warning. [14:56] i know tomreyn [14:56] i just said that as a joke [14:57] I currently hold BTC and ETH for options contract trading [14:58] !ot | Guest76 [14:58] Guest76: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [14:59] Have you earned your rocket fuel yet? [15:22] since there's at least a bit more activity, i'll try my question again [15:23] i've got an ubuntu host here where gpsfake -> gpxlogger over :3000 simply doesn't work. After aa-teardown, it will "connect" to gpsfake, but immediately exits and no data is saved in the gpx. Same commands work fine on every other flavor of linux I've tried [15:25] "gpsfake -1 -P 3000 myfile.ubx", "gpxlogger -e sockets -f myfile.gpx :3000" [15:26] is there something beyond apparmor or ufw blocking localhost port 3000? [15:29] mewt: selinux? [15:29] selinux only gives control to redhat [15:29] and system... [15:30] sorry... I go to silence... [15:30] mewt: Can you see the process listening on localhost:3000 using `ss` or `netstat`? === esj5 is now known as esj === PowaBanga_ is now known as PowaBanga [16:28] if the true will be expanded probably we comming to experiment global network problems [16:28] but it is the truth... [16:28] good luck! [17:56] Hi [17:57] welcome mrJack [17:58] so, you're welcome to call me an idiot, but I cant seem to figure out (at least, on the version I was tring to install) how to install ubunut from a live usb drive without formatting the data on the target hard drive [17:58] I guess the lastest live disc I put in there was 22.04 [17:59] you need some free space. [17:59] I mean the latest live boot USB [17:59] oerheks: I mean, I am pretty confident there's plent of room [17:59] or start the installer and let it use the old install, you might get an option to do so [17:59] but the dialog doesn't really present me with a non-format option [17:59] else advanced option, select free space [17:59] !partitioning [17:59] For help with partitioning a new install see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition | For partitioning programs, see !GParted (recommended) or !PartitionManager. Other partitioning topics include !fstab, !home, and !swap [18:00] oerheks: the "old" install is broken... idk what it was [18:00] whatever you choose, you will get a summary, then confrm or cancel [18:00] I'll look at those links, thanks lotuspsychje [18:00] so maybe just backup that data and do a fresh installation [18:00] that factoid should be updated to point to Gnome Disks also [18:00] oerheks: well, I couldn't find where to manually do it, but w/e I'm sure those links will help [18:00] if not, I'll report back [18:01] JanC: yeah, there was a plan to migrate all wiki's to discourse but... [18:01] not sure at wich stage the plan currently is [18:02] I mean the factoid probably should recommend Gnome Disks first now, then GParted &c. [18:03] good idea [18:03] the !partitioning factoid [19:55] mmm [19:55] ciao === Someguy96 is now known as TooManyHats96 === JoeBk is now known as Guest9020 === Juesto is now known as Juest [22:27] Hey guys, I'm trying to fix DNS on my Ubuntu Server (22.04). I feel like the whole stack is a mess with each update. In my case, /etc/resolv.conf points to /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf which does not exist. There's also something in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf which has Cloudflare DNS configured and a Netplan, which has DHCP disabled and [22:27] specifies nameservers (Cloudflare too). Yet DNS is not working, domains are not resolved. Any tips please? Thank you [22:28] dig is trying to use 127.0.0.1:53 [22:29] Numline1: please pastebin or screenshot: systemctl status systemd-resolved [22:30] and remove anything you've added to /etc/systemd/resolved.conf [22:30] once we get your system back to stock, I will go over how this works and how you can check for the configured resolver [22:32] leftyfb sorry, small update, please lmk if I might've done something in a clunky way - I pointed /etc/resolv.conf to /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf. It seems the systemd-resolved is running, resolvectl shows 1.1.1.1 now, and everything seems to be working now lol :) Here's an output [22:32] https://privatebin.net/?243ced46667a3923#FzW8xg8grSqU4McZdp7dzYU7BZXNWLgntJVjFK9Ph8qV [22:33] please stop making your own changes [22:33] this just proves stuff gets fixed as soon as you ask a question :) But thank you very much for your help [22:33] your system is currently misconfigured [22:33] leftyfb I'm open to suggestions <3 [22:33] oh wait, no, that's right [22:34] ok, going forward, run: resolvectl status [22:34] yeah it seems to be working. It appears as if /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf was removed at some point in a major update [22:34] to see which nameserver is configured [22:34] your system uses systemd-resolved as a local DNS caching resolver [22:35] so /etc/resolv.conf will point to localhost which systemd-resolved is listening on [22:35] leftyfb I think it migh've been part of the output on privatebin above, but that was just resolvectl, here's resolvectl status :) https://privatebin.net/?8def0425408d5c69#HZM33r8p9WQyG3meAvEh378vjxfVqEyvYHEMjAFjjHkc [22:35] which then points to your configured nameserver [22:35] Is the docker engine basically the same thing as the "docker daemon" ? [22:35] leftyfb thank you. Do you know which config has priority? I assume it's not netplan, but /etc/systemd/resolved.conf ? [22:36] Numline1: config for what? I assume it's getting this from DHCP [22:37] leftyfb not in this case, I'm not using DHCP on this machine. Netplan has nameservers defined, but it doesn't seem to be applied. I've added DNS to `/etc/systemd/resolved.conf` and once I fixed the /etc/resolv.conf, it seems to be working [22:37] I'm just confused as to why there's a double DNS definition [22:37] ok, then netplan [22:37] don't touch /etc/systemd/resolved.conf [22:37] okay, let me try commenting it out again in resolved.conf [22:37] let netplan do it for you [22:38] make sure netplan is correct, remove the lines from resolved.conf and run: sudo netplan apply [22:39] leftyfb all done now. I reckon the problem was two-fold - 1) resolv.conf was not properly configured to use the stub resolver 2) I assumed netplan will deal with the magic and do the resolving, but it apparently just configures resolved to properly proxy the stub cache requests [22:40] either way, I can ping google, life's great and once again, thank you very much :)) [22:43] Cannot connect to the docker daemon at unix://home/username/.docker/desktop/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?? [22:43] sudo docker run hello-world [22:43] is a success [22:44] Active: active (running) [22:44] I bet if I run as root it would go fine... [22:44] I could try [22:45] TooManyHats96: I think you might be better served in #docker [22:45] oh wow, wrong channel [22:45] https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/ === crash_8 is now known as crash_ === Jubes982 is now known as Jubes98 === twice3 is now known as twice === phireant67 is now known as phireant6 === NDPTAL86 is now known as NDPTAL85 === docmax is now known as Guest442 [23:11] 1234 === JanC is now known as Guest5025 === john__ is now known as sonicwind [23:44] leftyfb uhhh so... I've ran apt upgrade and now `/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf` doesn't exist anymore [23:44] what the heck [23:44] even /run/systemd/resolve is gone [23:45] Failed to get global data: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service not found. :( [23:46] oh okay, apparently systemd-resolved is disabled :( [23:47] systemctl enable systemd-resolved should do the trick. Sorry to bother you === JanC is now known as Guest4724