=== dale is now known as monk === monk is now known as Guest685 === root is now known as Guest390 [00:41] whats this [00:47] Guest2101: "whats this" > in what context do you refer ? === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [01:31] ty ravage agent1.ph and editing bashrc fixed it === wodencafe is now known as wodencaguyfawkes === esv_ is now known as esv [05:17] Hello Friends [05:17] Is it possible to skip a repo in apt ? [05:18] I cannot fiddle with the configuration files as I have manage many VMs. [05:19] I want to skip/exclude a repo in apt. === wodencaguyfawkes is now known as wodencafe [05:55] exit === halves3 is now known as halves [08:31] a [08:32] hi [08:35] halo [08:35] halo [08:35] yo [08:35] cześc co tam u cb [08:35] u mn gt [08:35] gdzie jestes === s is now known as Guest6019 [08:35] l [08:36] SHA-256 checksum for /home/szkola/Pulpit/Doom.sh (remote): 8b6ddb0c72d1849c593ee9b51e65d69991bea905ef2b1564917385dbf1c95fbf [08:39] i'm having sound issues after updating from 22.04 to 24.04. I'm using a WH-1000XM5 headset and if there's no sound for a bit the sound would turn off and then won't turn on. Currently the sound is off and this is the state of the sink: https://pastebin.com/nSJ4Ktf2 The way to fix this is to either reconnect via bluetooth, or cycle audio output devices [10:16] exit [12:32] is there a program ubuntu tto read odf file? [12:33] odf is supported by Libre Office,standard installed [12:33] Open Document Format [12:34] Hi all [12:34] heya BluesKaj [12:35] hey oerheks === aryan20 is now known as aryan_ === aryan_ is now known as aryank23 === neocharlesalt is now known as neocharles [15:52] test [16:11] I recently updated Ubuntu from 24.04 LTS to 24.10 on a Dell 5680. Now the speakers no longer produce sound. I can still get sound from a bluetooth device and from the audio jack. Any thoughts? [16:50] webchat52: sound card drivers? [16:52] kuka_lie: can you elaborate more on your idea? [16:52] I checked Dell for updated drivers and can't find any. [16:53] Hi to all [16:54] If I didn't do the update I would have just thought the speakers went bad because the sounds still can be heard using other means. [16:55] I would check your sound settings to make sure the speaker output isn't muted somewhere. Another option is to boot with a Live image of Ubuntu and see if audio works there. That would help narrow down if the issues is hardware versus software. [16:56] webchat52: it's possible during the update that another sound device took priority of sound. My HDMI connected monitors often cause that to happen, even though they do not have sound capability. [17:23] webchat52: i think ubuntu has drivers app [17:27] wsp [17:27] can yall see my msgs [17:27] yes [17:27] george [17:27] ai [17:27] wspp [17:38] kuka_lie: the "drivers app" is primarily for finding closed sourced drivers for, in most cases, video cards. Most sound chipsets are supported directly in the kernel === NewtonPumpkin is now known as NewtonTrendy [18:03] Good afternoon. I decided to go back to xubuntu for a while. I installed xubuntu-desktop, rebooted, and used the cogwheel menu in the lower right corner to select xubuntu with xorg. However, the desktop looks the same. How do I check this? [18:03] Also, since I'm in the middle of updating things, I'm thinking about upgrading from 22.04 LTS to 24.04 LTS, but the last time I did an upgrade, a few libraries broke. [18:04] why would libraries brake again? [18:04] not sure what you mean with " desktop looks the same", what was your previous desktop? [18:06] oerheks: Why'd they break the last time? [18:06] oerheks: To be specific, what happened was I upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 and OpenSSL libraries changed in a way that broke other thinsg. [18:07] oerheks: I used xubuntu for 5-10 years, then a few years back I upgraded my hardware with a new SSD drive and reinstalled from scratch, to 20.04. I decided to try vanilla ubuntu for a while, just to see (and also a little so I'd be familiar with vanilla Ubuntu UI), and ended up sticking with it, more out of inertia than anything else. [18:09] oerheks: However, lately I've been annoyed by some things in vanilla ubuntu, so I'm moving back to specifically a) I make heavy use of virtual desktops, but I also have an external monitor I use at my desk. Every time I unplug/replug the monitor, it moves all the windows to the current virtual desktop. [18:09] b) I tried to fix that with a shell script using xdotool or wmctrl but snaps use a security model that breaks those. [18:10] echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP # shows what desktop you use now [18:11] not sure why openssl broke things. no need to fear it happens again [18:11] Says ubuntu:GNOME. [18:12] if you instaled a custom dock, and kept your background, yes it looks the same [18:13] i would install fresh, no cruft from previous desktop like apps [18:13] Should be XFCE right? [18:13] Yeah, blah, don't really have the time and energy for that today. [18:13] Hm, going to reboot and try again, on the off chance that I didn't select xubuntu like I thought I did. [18:14] Back in a few. [18:14] not reboot, logout, change session, login [18:16] Aha, so the cogwheel select was just "Ubuntu on Xorg", not "Xubuntu on Xorg" as I thought. There was no option I could find on the login screen for choosing xubuntu. [18:16] Although on both the logout/shutdown screen and the startup there's an xubuntu logo. [18:17] was there any option mentioning XFCE? [18:17] Hm, and I just did "sudo apt install xubuntu-desktop" and now it's installing a whole ton of stuff. DOne. [18:17] I'd *swear* that I did "sudo dpkg -l | fgrep xubuntu" yesterday and it showed xubuntu-desktop was instaleld. [18:17] Okay, apt is done installing xubuntu-desktop, going to log out and try again. [18:18] Back in a few. [18:21] Okay, so that worked, the cogwheel now has: Ubuntu, Ubuntu on Xorg, XFCE, Xubuntu. [18:21] :-) [18:22] have fun [18:22] I selected Xubuntu and it logged me in, but I have an empty desktop, no menus (autohidden or otherwise) or launcher/dock, etc. Right-click menu works, I opened a shell and started emacs to connect to here. === sudip_ is now known as sudip [18:22] I'm beginning to subscribe more to your "reinstall from scratch" suggestion :-). [18:22] You may want to make a new user for your xubuntu session. [18:23] Blah, unless there's a quick fix, for now I'm going to go back to Ubuntu, but at least I can use Ubuntu on Xorg. [18:23] if xubuntu uses lightdm: sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm [18:23] How would I check? [18:23] puff: different sessions may have different desktop manager and thus different desktop layout and icons and menus [18:24] bprompt: Yeah, that's sort of the point, but unless Xubuntu changed radically in the past few years, I'm pretty sure there's supposed to be *some* sort of menu bar, etc. [18:24] I don't think the choice of login manager can influence whether a desktop session gets launchers/docks/etc [18:25] What does dpkg-reconfigure lightdm do in this context? [18:25] this smells more like more missing packages or something to do with user-level configuration [18:25] Hm, dpkg-reconfigure is offerming me a choice of gdm3 or lightdm. [18:25] dpkg-reconfigure lightdm should give you a selection of which login manager you want to use from those you have installed (gdm or lightdm) [18:26] Shouldn't matter which you use tho. [18:26] if you want the Xubuntu experience you'll likely want the same login manager [18:26] mgedmin: different session means different DM usually and may be different WM as well, thus different layout from others DM [18:26] note, that if you want to use gnome (or ubuntu sessions), you have to use gdm, or some features will not work (screen locking) [18:26] Try logging into xfce as new user before giving up. [18:26] systemctl status display-manager # gives a PID with the DM xubuntu uses [18:26] i bet lightdm [18:27] * mgedmin seconds enigma9o7's suggestion [18:27] other way around for gnome > https://www.simplified.guide/ubuntu/switch-to-gdm [18:27] by testing with a new user account you can figure out if you're missing packages, or if there's something configured in your home directory that prevents xfce panels from showing up === Guest89 is now known as Victoria11 [18:29] ¡Soy una chica caliente y sexy! [18:29] oerheks: systemctl status display-manager output says gdm.service - GNOME Display Manager [18:30] Nos masturbamos juntos ahora? [18:30] !es | Victoria11 [18:30] Victoria11: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. [18:30] Busco hombres madurcos y comprometidos. [18:30] Hola amor Tienes una foto??? [18:30] !coc | Victoria11 [18:30] Victoria11: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct is the document that spells out etiquette in the Ubuntu community | http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct | For information on how to electronically sign the CoC, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SigningCodeofConduct | Watch http://static.screencasts.ubuntu.com/videos/2010/12/22/004-SigningCoC.ogv [18:30] Eres un satanista [18:30] en bragas chatear por cámara? [18:30] Victoria11: not a pickup channel =P [18:30] wrong chanel, dude, and wrong network [18:30] Hm, do I need to sudo adduser to create the new user account before logging out and trying to log in as the new user? [18:31] en bragas chatear por cámara? [18:31] I guess yes, okay, created, back in a few. [18:44] Okay, did adduser xfcetest, tried logging in as xfcetest with Xubuntu session, and as xfcetest with XFCE. Both got the same result as logging in with my regular user, an empty desktop, no menubar or launcher, etc. [18:44] I did get a popup about "Ubuntu experienced an internal failure", but clicknig the "Details" button just got me a single line about IIRC lightlocker and a spinner that just kept spinning. [18:45] Also, I got a popup offering to upgrade to 24. Ubuntu keeps prompting me [18:45] 24.04.01 LTS... been getting that at every login, actually. [18:46] The software on this computer is up to date.\n However, Ubunt 24.04.1 LTS is now available (you have 22.04). [18:46] I guess I'll take a break from this for a few days, I'm logged via Ubuntu with Xorg, see if that works better. [18:46] Thanks. [18:47] go into software update, and set ask for to 'never' [18:47] Oh, I didn't try dpkg-reconfigure lightdm, maybe I should try that? I'm still not entirely clear what the risks are there. [18:48] Xubuntu default is lightdm, so I guess I should try changing to that in dpkg-reconfigure lightdm? [18:49] oerheks: I'm okay with it prompting me to update/upgrade, I'd probably never get around to it otherwise :-). [18:57] hey guys [18:59] :-) === HugoH4 is now known as HugoH [19:39] damm my screen is full of joining and quiting messages but there is no questions [19:40] I ignore those now [19:40] easy evening indeed [19:40] just hot chats for me [19:41] >> /ignore -except #foo,#bar * JOINS PARTS QUITS [19:42] or check your client for this [19:43] kut: yeap, your IRC client will have options to skip those from the screen, or not, mine does, the activity is colored so I know what's what, I have them ON by choice [19:43] oerheks: nice [19:44] hmmm woops s/kut/kuka_lie/ [19:44] >> /ignore -except #foo,#bar * JOINS PARTS QUITS oerheks [19:44] :) [19:44] 🤪 [19:45] yah I just do /ignore #chan JOIN PART QUIT [19:45] 🗿 [19:45] are you suggesting to ignore oerheks ? [19:47] well, -except [19:50] what's that for? [19:50] -except: Negates the ignore. ?? [19:51] seems like yes [19:51] ignore everything execpt oerheks' Joins, Parts and quits [19:51] is he our new god? [19:53] see topic in #ubuntu-offtopic > Oracular oerheks [19:54] isn't that just for offtopic stuff? [19:54] jups [20:18] Hello [20:18] hello there [20:18] please tell me how to set up a permanent VPN connection in Yubuntu? [20:19] what vpn you have [20:19] VPN connection periodically disconnects and then is not restored [20:19] openvpn [20:20] how about your internet connection [20:20] yubuntu [20:20] hm [20:20] Internet connection is quite stable [20:21] https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-vpn-connect.html.en [20:24] I asked for the article, thanks, maybe I need to use something other than networkmanager [20:24] I read* [20:26] If there isn’t a NetworkManager package for your type of VPN, yes [22:25] 3441 [22:26] ? [22:26] hi bro === Chosi5 is now known as Chosi === irwiss7 is now known as irwiss === SirLouen4 is now known as SirLouen === Square2 is now known as Square === jazz-o-lantern is now known as jazzy === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz === seanh__ is now known as seanh === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz