=== antonispgs5 is now known as antonispgs [02:39] hey hey [02:39] Where could i download the .bashrc that is distributed with a current release? In other words, where do i go looking for that file specifically, in some online repo or something [02:40] in the bash deb [02:47] sybariten: Or something > ubuntu provides a backup file in the /etc/skel/ directory. [02:49] Bashing-om: ah, thanks... thats also a good place to start then [02:49] rbox: do you know where that could be found? someone sent a link some days ago but i cant really find it now [02:50] on the ubuntu mirrors === mrbutthead13 is now known as mrbutthead1 [03:24] hi [03:31] hi === mrbutthead15 is now known as mrbutthead1 === mrbutthead13 is now known as mrbutthead1 === mrbutthead17 is now known as mrbutthead1 === mrbutthead16 is now known as mrbutthead1 === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [05:11] k [05:11] students [05:11] hiil [05:53] how to make a tg account without phone number on linux? [05:56] Hi [05:56] Theres anyone here [05:56] hi [05:56] porto [05:56] ou [05:56] Hi [05:56] Libero [05:56] soo [05:57] sorry my english [05:57] dont worri [05:57] worry [05:57] whats HexChat is about [05:57] i dont know [05:57] what are u searchin [05:58] just talking room [05:58] or talk foruns [05:58] just talking with some people [05:58] about computer or internet stuff [05:59] nice [05:59] soo [05:59] everyone here is using some linux [05:59] yes [05:59] nice [06:00] :D [06:00] but windows is good too [06:00] mac too [06:00] i'm some nerd teen using linux, i'm learning about networking, do you have some recomendation [06:01] no i use linux because my pc is bad [06:01] i use the graphical interface [06:01] up [06:01] i never had a good pc [06:01] soo [06:02] install sl [06:02] apt install sl if you're using linux ubuntu,debian.. [06:02] i know it's a train [06:03] in ascii [06:03] :D [06:03] it's cool [06:03] buts theres something more cool [06:03] figlet text's [06:03] like..? [06:03] i know figlet :) [06:03] _ _ _ _ _ _ [06:03] | (_) | _____ | |_| |__ (_)___ [06:03] | | | |/ / _ \ | __| '_ \| / __| [06:03] | | | < __/ | |_| | | | \__ \ [06:03] |_|_|_|\_\___| \__|_| |_|_|___/ [06:03] [06:04] like that [06:05] sorry for that i'm going to sleep by [06:05] *bye === mrpond4 is now known as mrpond [08:07] tomreyn, this is the menu system for bash commands I made https://github.com/bparkis/hint [08:20] hi, I found this issue related to libcamera draining the battery life https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1em8biv/psa_pipewire_has_been_halving_your_battery_life/ I was wondering if ubuntu is affected by this? how can I check if ubuntu is using `libcamera`? [08:25] hi [09:25] hi there [09:27] hi [09:38] causative: doh, you spent a lot of effort on this, nice. [10:05] Hi, morning, yesterday I configured 2 crontab task properly and appear every time logging on /var/loig/syslog but, after turn off laptop, today after turn on it, no task is running since yesterday, any reason? [10:05] Cron is running, path and env is ok, don't know why tasks is not be executed by cron. [10:12] mama mia! question was easy :) will solve by myself, here late a lot [10:17] If you are offline, why u stay connected to irc? xD [10:26] I just noticed a bug but not sure if it's a skill issue since I'm new to Linux. I'm on Ubuntu using nano for a text editor where I have some links. If I Ctrl+Click to follow the links, the one that appears in Firefox is cut off where the terminal window cuts off. But if I expand the window to include more of the link, it will work properly. Is this a bug or by design? [10:28] also hiyosilver, I know nothing about crontab otherwise I would try to help sorry [10:29] I guess that's because of word wrap glacier [10:31] giorno [10:31] glacier, basically the link clicking is provided by the terminal, not related to nano. but if nano does not display the whole link, then it wont work. so I guess it's by design [10:35] That would make sense. What do the shortcuts M-S and things like that mean in the manual? [10:36] Because one of those supposedly toggles line wrapping. [10:36] M-S means short wrapping [10:36] soft wrapping* [10:40] okay apparently the M meant Esc on my keyboard, good to know, I have line wrapping now (smile) [10:40] it's still cutting off links when they wrap though [10:42] glacier, if your terminal allows adjusting the font size on the fly. set it to a small size so the link fits. can also be done with zoom/scaling feature of your WM/DE if you set 0.5 as the scale factor. otherwise just cat the file in the terminal w/o involving nano, that should keep the links whole without any newlines inserted [10:43] or open it up in a graphical editor that does the link highlighting by itself [10:47] I just ended up loading it in LibreOffice so all good === Josephur_ is now known as Josephur [11:06] hi, gnome/ubuntu toolbar has an option to toggle the bluetooth, which command should I use in order to do the same? [11:19] when the bluetooth is disabled, it won't even list the device in the `lsusb` list [11:20] masber, maybe 'rfkill block bluetooth'. [11:20] and unblock [11:24] `rfkill block bluetooth` will stop the bluetooth device but how can I start it? [11:24] wassup guys [11:25] I downloaded Lynx browser today to try and I am surprised a lot of websites work on it but also the way it deals with cookie requests is a little tedious [11:26] do you want this cookie? (me: no) what about this one? (me: no) and this one? (me: NEVER) [12:44] Hi all === pi__ is now known as pitstop === pitstop is now known as prittstick === phckopper5 is now known as phckopper [14:06] hello everyone. there is a media sharing setting in ubuntu 24.04. does it use samba for that? can i access it over network using SMB protocol? [14:08] ah ok. document says "ou can browse, search and play the media on your computer using a UPnP or DLNA enabled device such as a phone, TV or game console. " === cna| is now known as blang === blang is now known as b|ang [14:20] tesseract: share your endgoal if you like, so volunteers can think along for a solution [14:20] lotuspsychje: it ok. i learnt what it is [14:20] nevermind [14:20] ok have fun! === Ahnberg_ is now known as Ahnberg [15:22] guys, i enabled sharing Video, Music folders in ubuntu share to stream music and video to my android phone. android vlc and android nova player both can discover network share, i can see folders and mp3 and jpg files in vlc, but i can't see mp4 video files. what do you think the problem is? [15:24] you might miss some codecs [15:24] gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly [15:25] also you might need the dvd stuff [15:25] sudo apt-get install libdvdnav4 libdvdread7 gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly libdvd-pkg [15:26] oerheks: let me try [15:26] c/libdvdread8 [15:26] that install pops up same dialog, to enable dvd playback [15:26] oerheks: i don't play dvd [15:27] i have local mp4 video files [15:27] still needed, some mp4 are encrypted [15:29] oerheks: dude, those combination wants to install automake gcc etc [15:29] for building stuff [15:30] yes, to build some package, is that an issue? [15:30] i think so [15:31] i was thinking i was gonna install prebuild packages [15:32] ok lemme try some of them [16:08] oerheks: the problem was file names :| [16:09] i changed filename and it sees now [16:09] what a suxky issue === mrbutthead11 is now known as mrbutthead1 [16:15] I updated my ubuntu VPS and now it wont boot anymore it says "no init found". [16:23] Vooloo, maybe your VPS control panel can roll back? [16:23] else seek their support? [16:27] I managed to change disk profile via their control panel [16:27] I guess grub didn't update or something [16:27] 'no init found' might mean a bad initramfs [16:28] or the VPS is using an externally-supplied kernel, which some VPS providers (used to?) do [16:33] Hey there. Are there any formiko users in here? [16:36] Elliria: the volunteers will usualy focus on ubuntu issues mostly, whats your issue exactly? [16:37] Formiko is a package in the Ubuntu repository and I use it to view Markdown files. If I click a link in my Markdown document, it opens in the right pane of Formiko instead of my browser. That's fine, but I can't figure out how to close the opened page and go back to previewing the rendered document in Markdown, which is what the right pane usually does. [16:38] There are two panes. The left pane has the raw Markdown code in an editor that you can use to change the document and the right pane has the rendered Markdown document to show you what it will look like. That's the state I'm trying to restore and haven't figured out. [16:41] sounds interesting [16:41] * mgedmin goes to install [16:42] first impression is not great: I open formiko README.md and it thinks this is ReStructuredText [16:43] Well, I've figured out a hack. If you click a link, it opens in the right pane and there's no obvious way to close the page that opened and go back to the rendered document. If you then make any kind of a change in the left pane (like adding a space), the page closes and the rendered page is restored to the right pane. [16:43] hmm, for me links open in my real browser [16:43] I opened an .md file with it. [16:44] Interesting. I wonder why it's different for me. [16:45] the CSS used for the markdown preview is very not-great [16:45] grey background for code blocks with zero padding [16:45] the synchronized scrolling is pretty impressive [16:45] Yeah. None of them are. It's also picky about your syntax. Where other viewers don't care about blank lines between objects, it does, for instance. [16:45] Yeah, I like that. [16:46] There are very few Markdown previewing programs for us to choose from, so for me, this is worth having even if it's a bit awkward. [16:46] The rendering is also instant when you make a change on the left. [16:47] I've used livedown in the browser while editing in vim, but livedown is pretty buggy (stops autoreloading after a while, sometimes truncates the output) [16:47] btw I'm on ubuntu 24.10 [16:47] it's possible that I'm using a different version of formiko [16:47] 1.4.3-2.1 [16:47] If you like vim, did you notice the Formiko Vim shortcut that got put into your menu in addition to the Formiko shortcut? I don't use vim, but you might like to try that. [16:48] Ah. Mine is: 1.3.0-2 [16:48] I didn't, but I did notice formiko-vim in the list of files installed by the package [16:48] And I'm on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS. [16:49] so, it's possible that opening links inside the embedded webkit browser widget was a bug that got fixed in a newer version [16:49] Yep. The formiko-vim command should run it. [16:49] formiko is a Python app, it might be installable via pipx or something [16:49] I'll be updating to 24.04 at some point. [16:50] * mgedmin tries to uv tool install formiko and discovers that it didn't declare a dependency on python-gobject, so it doesn't work [16:51] Heh. [16:51] What is a uv tool install? [16:52] uv is a new python development tool ("cargo for python") that I've been trying out lately === mrbutthead19 is now known as mrbutthead1 [16:54] ok, formiko really doesn't want to work when installed using python tools ("icon not found" and then a segfault) [16:55] hi all [16:55] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gp5P-aEyf9YTB9P-i4jQGav67G0QCdsJ/view?usp=sharing [16:55] what does the switch channel command do? I thought there was only the command to install/uninstall/open [16:56] snap supports channels [16:56] it's when you want to, e.g. try out beta versions [16:56] the default is usually stable. others can be defined. for example a beta channel [16:56] Ah, okay. Very cool. [16:56] ACK! Gotta run! Be back later. [16:57] you mena FIN! [16:57] mean [16:58] i don't understand..... what are snap supports channels? [16:58] ravage [16:59] https://snapcraft.io/docs/channels [16:59] after i click "switch channel, i got thunderbird anyway [17:00] stable / classic / candidate / beta / edge / insider [17:01] some have a reason to want the newest [17:01] ok, but it didn't show me any other option [17:01] oerheks [17:03] what is snap? I read article on wikipedia but it's not clear for non-expert users [17:04] Guest22: https://ubuntu.com/core/services/guide/snaps-intro [17:04] not found [17:04] the link works [17:05] 404: Page not found [17:05] The requested URL was not found on the server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again. [17:05] indeed 404 [17:05] no 404 here? [17:05] it's working for me [17:05] https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snap-on-ubuntu [17:06] https://ubuntu.com/core/services/guide/snaps-intro#:~:text=A%20snap%20is%20an%20application,sandbox%2C%20thus%20minimising%20security%20risks. [17:06] snaps are like appimage and flatpak, complete software with all dependencies [17:06] any better? [17:06] mope leftyfb .. [17:06] c/nope [17:08] oerheks ok but i don't know what is appimpage and flatpak i just wanna understa by a simple example o explanation just to understand what i'm doing when i found it written somewhere and to avoid to be errors using them [17:08] Guest22: it's a package type. Similar to .exe or .msi files on Windows [17:09] just install it like any other software. the difference is that it can offer multiple versions of the same software [17:09] " complete software with all dependencies" [17:09] when in doubt just stick to the default "stable" [17:09] how hard can it be, or read the urls i gave you [17:11] oerheks ok but there are more techinical terms and they are long pages [17:11] rofl [17:11] difficult for basic users [17:12] so dont use the software if you dont want to read a long page [17:12] because the path to knowledge isnt a shortcut [17:12] usually [17:12] expecially for non english users and for who come from windows [17:12] it is like the microsoft store then [17:12] shorter than " complete software with all dependencies " is not possible [17:31] Is there anyone in here who can help me with an Ubuntu 24.04 boot issue? I have a Dell and ubuntu won't boot, it fails on Nvidia driver loading, I get a cursor that goes away then I see a mouse icon and the touchpad doesn't work. 6.8.0-47 kernel works and it uses wayland, but 6.8.0-48 doesn't not. Not sure where to go from here. [17:32] webchat83: is this a new install? [17:33] No has been running fine until the latest kernel [17:33] I think you need to reinstall the nvidia drivers, I have to do it each time there's a kernel upgrade on my desktop [17:34] I appreciate that, I have tried is there a way you know of to find out what specific drivers I might need for this particular machine? [17:34] Or is it generic? [17:35] sudo ubuntu-drivers list [17:36] I think [17:36] then use sudo ubuntu-drivers install X ? [17:38] Thanks I will try it now [17:38] do you know how to get to a terminal ? I think it's ctrl+alt+f3 [17:38] yes I am there and installing the latest drivers now [17:38] awesome [17:48] So I installed nvidia-dkms-550 and now I see a black screen with a gray box and nothing else. [17:49] is that the one that was installed before? [17:49] We think it might be 535 before [17:51] on what nvidia chipset?? [17:51] NVIDIA AD107GLM [RTX 500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU] [17:56] 535 is available in ubuntu-drivers, no? [17:56] have you checked which driver series nvidia recommends? [17:59] nvidia says 550/560, maybe the driver ppa is any help https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=noble [17:59] https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/ recommends 550 for RTX 500 Ada Generation [18:00] AD107GLM seems to be RTX 2000 Ada Generation, though? [18:00] jups [18:00] hmm, apparently both exists [18:01] that or the linux pci device description has been updated over time [18:04] Yes, tried 535 as well and same symptoms. I am trying to find out but google is letting me down. Interesting tried autoinstall for nvidia which it appears to have installed 550 again but now I am back to a black screen with a mouse cursor [18:12] check release notes for known issues, check for existing bug reports, file one if there is none [18:12] !bug [18:12] 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. [18:12] !notes [18:12] Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble Numbat) release notes can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/noble [18:21] Curiously, ubuntu-drivers devices lists the 550 and 535 versions, and I have tried both but neither of them work. The issue is 100% driver related, so anyone have any other ideas? [18:21] Do I just try installing all the drivers? [18:24] maybe the driver ppa is any help https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=noble it gives a newer 550 or 560 for your card [18:24] Thanks we just tried that. === neocharlesalt is now known as neocharles [18:51] Well for anyone interested, 6.8.0-47 works so we are just going to use that kernel for now and submit this issue as a bug, because it has to be. Thakns for all the help. [18:52] have fun! [19:33] heya [19:33] is anyone online ? [19:34] anyone? [19:34] kinda, yes [19:34] !ask | developer-mermut [19:34] developer-mermut: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [19:34] sorry mate i'm new around here. Whats the m ain purpose of this app ? [19:34] see topic? [19:34] yep === Joan is now known as Guest3246 [20:29] is it normal when using the liveboot install media for 24.04 desktop, the text spash screen to turn red and complain about fd0 not being accessable? [20:30] something I/O error with fd0 - is that the floppy disk [20:30] maybe it is enabled in the bios, but not connected? [20:31] its not connected and is disabled in the bios [20:31] or as an boot option available [20:31] usb/floppy [20:32] im using a usb to boot, there is no floppy drive [20:34] a usb flash drive not a usb floppy drive [20:35] it can be an option, in boot section [20:35] well, it is just a message, not a disaster [20:37] it also never makes it to the installer and I am not able to alt F2 to another tty [20:41] when i run wsl (ubuntu) i need to type " eval $(ssh-agent) " and add key each time to authenticate. is there a way to make this happen automatically [20:46] bmason: you can try to add "modprobe.blacklist=floppy" to the grub parameters [20:49] Xeta: you can try to add something like this to your ~/.bashrc : https://p.haxxors.com/agent1.sh [20:51] ravage: is that in the kernel cmdline section I can try to add this [20:51] after quiet [20:51] yep [20:52] should be something like "linux /casper/vmlinuz ... quiet splash modprobe.blacklist=floppy --" [20:52] and then boot with F10 === NightMonkey_ is now known as NightMonkey [21:27] 441 [21:27] 3441 [21:27] no? [21:27] yes [21:28] run ubuntu