=== NightMonkey_ is now known as NightMonkey === kentucky4442436 is now known as kentucky444243 === robotnikz7 is now known as robotnikz === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [02:19] hrllo === jake is now known as Guest1377 === Guest1377 is now known as sybariten [03:10] hello, I just upgraded from 20.04 to 24.04 and now I need help reconfiguring my repositories [03:10] https://bpa.st/7JZQ [03:12] well, docker does not provide i386 [03:13] http://asi-fs-y.contabo.net/ubuntu cannot be reached, select main in software settings [03:13] (never seen that repo) [03:14] contabo is my vps provider [03:15] contact them about it? [03:15] there is a genuine sources list copy hidden, /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list [03:15] to fix docker, remove architecture i386 [03:37] Just set up a system with Ubuntu 24.04 base. Password-less sudo is not working. My user is in the "sudo" group. This line is in the /etc/sudoers: "%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" But I still get asked for a password. Is there some other setting I need to tweak now? [03:41] hi [03:41] are you sure its in the group? [03:48] remove 1 ALL >> %sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL === erik-nilcoast is now known as erik-nilcoast-no === erik-nilcoast-no is now known as nilcoast-notify === nilcoast-notify is now known as erik-nilcoast [04:05] rbox: yes, `id` reports I'm in the sudo group [04:05] oerheks: Removed one all. %sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL still asks. [04:09] pedahzur: id by itself or id with arguments? [04:09] rbox: id by itself. Output: uid=1000(jkugler) gid=1000(jkugler) groups=1000(jkugler),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),114(lpadmin),986(docker),987(sambashare) [04:09] do you have other line sin the sudoers config taking precedence? [04:11] rbox: I don't *think* so. This is the stock /etc/sudoers. All I did was edit that line. [04:11] Hmm...is it the first line matched, or the last line. [04:12] /etc/sudoers.d/10-installer has %sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL === timj1 is now known as timj [06:29] Hello, after a bit of cursory searching around, I decided it would be best if I asked folks who know better than me. I'm looking to install Ubuntu on a relatively(?) old desktop, and would like to know if the OS will support it. It has an Intel Core2 Quad Q6600, 4GB of 667MHz DDR2 RAM, and a Nvidia 9600 GT. These are from 2007, 2006, and 2008 [06:29] respectively. [06:30] no problem, Nvidia 9600 GT would be supported by the nouveau driver, not the closed source one [06:30] maybe 30 fps for youtube [06:31] choose a lightweight desktop, see !flavors [06:31] !flavors [06:31] Recognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours [06:35] Thank you, and yeah, I kind of figured performance will be horrendous lol. As long as I can browse the web and play Old School RuneScape, I'm happy. My main concern was if I'd need to choose an older version of Ubuntu, such as 18.04, but I assume your response means 24.04 will work? [06:35] 22.04 lts or 24.04 lts .. to be safe [06:35] 18.04 is EOL [06:37] Honestly, the reason I'm even looking into this is because it still has Windows 7 on it, and that's EOL as well. Thank you again, I appreciate your help. === eLdr1ch is now known as Krampus === Krampus is now known as eLdr1ch === eLdr1ch is now known as Krampus [07:30] hi === JanC is now known as Guest4670 === SixterBR4 is now known as SixterBR [08:35] ok so i just shift-deleted the wrong thing, lol, how do i undelete on btrfs? [08:38] hello [08:39] hello [08:39] jest ktoś z polski === JanC is now known as Guest1329 [12:05] I mistakenly deleted some files off a btrfs drive that were newer than the latest snapshot. I than unmounted the drive. Would I be able to undelete them? [12:09] WHA420355-SOC155694-YMH297433-WHA800477-JPL749250-APB800779 [12:29] stuffandthings, haven't tested it myself, but a quick web search yields several tools such as this: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/ypa22z/btrfsundelete_a_simple_script_for_recovering/ [12:29] ive been trying that tool, no luck yet [12:29] then you probably came across https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs , too? [12:30] oh wait, thats the one i tried, sorry, not the first one [12:31] when in doubt try all the stuff and things (heh) you can find on the interwebs ;) last resort: dump partition in its current state and run forensic tools over it [12:31] yes, confirmed, the dan elf one is the one i tried [12:31] you know the file type and roughly the size? [12:32] possibly the filename? [12:33] it was basically my desktop folder contents, various stuff, i meant to delete the desktop folder on a snapshot so i could put the current desktop in the snapshot, as ive done 100s of times, but my attention was devided and opened /@home/ on the btrfs partition instead of the @home dir thats in the snapshot folder [12:33] most importantly, have you stopped writing to that device and remounted read only, if that's even possible with btrfs? [12:33] yes, i unmounted it and am on a live sesh [12:34] or rather, i booted a live sesh and didnt mount it [12:34] even if i just get the file names, im good [12:35] i have most of it on the previous snapshot but im not going to remember exactly what its missing [12:36] hmmmm. photorec might be able to find them. not sure how this goes with btrfs, but iirc that's a B tree fs like xfs, so should be doable [12:36] xfs is b tree too? [12:37] well thats not important rn, anyway [12:37] yeah, its btree, thats what bt stands for, :D [12:38] read the photorec manual, the relevant params explain themselves [12:38] * deadrom makes mental note to do backups more often again [12:39] looking it up, but im going to try this one from the reddit link first [12:39] and to upgrade to 10gbe [12:39] good luck! [12:39] thanks [12:42] the thing thats confusing to me is that when mounting btrfs from outside the os thats on it, it shows things in a different file structure [12:43] the root has @, @home, @swap instead of the normal linux root [12:43] so when i feed paths to these recovery scripts, im not sure if i should give it the /home/myname/Desktop path or @home etc [12:45] also im not sure if i should feed it /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/nvme0n1p2, which is the partition i know its on [13:12] Hi all [13:27] deadrom: i think photrec seems like the best shot, it was recovering plenty but all without the filenames [13:27] deadrom: its not so bad though, my last snapshot was 11 days ago, that should be enough to go on and if not, oh well [13:27] thanks for all your help [13:31] stuffandthings, yw. been a while since I had a recovery situation, back then some commercial tools were worth a closer look and might still be, GetDataBack and Stellar Phoenix come to mind, if those still exist. Once got some crucial files from a broken HDD with as little as a few mouse clicks. I need to take a survey what's hot in recovery, you [13:31] never know. [14:04] I am trying to make a polkit entry to allow insertion of usb not require authorization. Here is the entry. Is it correct as I am not getting it to work. https://pastebin.com/TDpuQ0Hx [14:07] can I just `rm /usr/bin/docker-compose` to get rid of old docker-compose binary? [14:07] or is there a more comprehensive way to get rid of this app [14:08] I keep typing docker-compose instead of docker compose [14:08] BinarySavior: remove the package if you want to remove the binary [14:09] oh thanks [14:09] didn't realize I had it as a package [14:10] GrandPa-G: i would rather go hunt for the root cause of your issue, similar to https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/693294 [14:11] GrandPa-G: usb mount prevent on ubuntu is not default, so there must have happened something [14:13] Hello, T480s WiFi adapter not detected Linux Mint, any ideas? Thanks [14:14] !mint | T480s [14:14] T480s: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official !flavors. Derivatives and other distributions use different software repositories and other software. Please use their dedicated support venues, such as: Linux Mint: #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org, Pop!_OS: https://support.system76.com/ , Kali Linux: #kali-linux on irc.oftc.net, LXLE: https://lxle.net/support-options/ [14:14] T480s: however, ubuntu & mint share 'linux' kernel bugs on launchpad, you might wanna go browse the recent bugs there too [14:14] lotuspsychje, looking at that url, it points to chrome-remote-desktop but I don't have that server running. [14:17] GrandPa-G, have you tried this ? https://dynacont.net/documentation/linux/udisks2_polkit_Allow_unauthenticated_mounting/ [14:19] and an older bug #1271996 exists GrandPa-G [14:19] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 1271996 in udisks (Ubuntu) "Cannot mount usb device, not authorized" [Undecided, Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1271996 [14:21] ioria, isn't the link the same as what I have in my own rule? === JanC is now known as Guest3444 === JanC is now known as Guest9590 [14:33] ioria, I finally got it. The link example is not quite correct, there is another permission needed (in my case) org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-other-seat [14:46] Hi! [14:46] I have tested today Ubuntu with KDE and wayland... it watches nice... but then you have issues with tools like xdotool... no ... usable... [14:47] have tried ydotool and other alternatives but... [14:47] not way.... [14:49] Ramattack: then use xorg if you need xorg-specific tools === JanC is now known as Guest9046 === JanC is now known as Guest3297 [15:29] Anyone else having issues today installing Ubuntu 24.04 server with LVM? The installer crashes all the time [15:54] leftyfb: I do :) but I have too an hdipi 4k monitor... [15:54] and was giving a try to wayland just in case it improved something.... [15:54] :) === EriC^^79 is now known as EriC^^ [18:24] EriC^^, hey [18:51] hi everyone [18:52] allo allo keenban [18:55] Is there any known issue with the noble 24.04 cloud image and/or kernel packages? I'm using diskimage-builder to build a cloud image, and the exact configuration that was working yesterday is now failing with 2024-12-10 18:54:11.901 | > linux-image-6.8.0-50-generic : Depends: linux-modules-6.8.0-50-generic but it is not installable [18:55] AFAICT, the base cloud image is shipping a broken apt setup? [18:57] JayF: it looks to me like there is no linux-modules-6.8.0-50-generic in the repositories [18:58] leftyfb: and that is as broken as I assume it is? [18:58] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/noble/amd64/linux-modules-6.8.0-50-generic [18:58] it looks like it's pending [18:58] but might be in the proposed repo [18:59] well right now it's seemingly breaking fresh installs from the cloud image [18:59] so someone might want to unrelease the linux-image that dpeends on it or get those modules out asap [18:59] confirmed it's in the proposed repo [19:00] just enable noble-proposed, or will till it hits -updates [19:00] I can do that, but the current state is not typical or acceptable, correct? [19:01] if I had to guess, maybe something forced their hand to endure a temporarily broken state. Again, just guessing but maybe less than 24 hours since the kernel hit updates about 7 hours ago [19:02] well, the broken state has cost me around an hour of troubleshooting a problem that's not mine, it'd be nice if someone could prioritize getting it back in a valid state :) [19:03] feel free to file a bug, though I would assume it'll be fixed shortly so kinda pointless [19:03] JayF: you're talking to volunteers here, please contact canonical support for commercial support [19:03] I work on another OSS project you all consume; so basically just letting you know that the issue is actively causing headaches for other volunteers. === rvalue- is now known as rvalue === autodarts is now known as stefautodarts [20:21] Hi [20:21] allo [20:21] I activated secureboot in the bios to be able to upgrade win 11 and now my screen resolution in Ubuntu is only 1024x768. How can I fix that? [20:25] disable secureboot [20:29] leftyfb, tbh I haven't tried that yet. I assumed, that win 11 requires it to be enabled. However, I also read that Ubuntu fully supports secure boot, so disabling it is not really a solution. [20:35] also, Ubuntu boots fine. I have the suspicion that the problem are the nvidia drivers I'm using. [20:40] strangest bug ever :D I've got Finnish keyboard layout, 24.04 and wayland, typing in Firefox has *umlauts* ÄÖ switched in case compared to all other keys. Restarted firefox, problem persists, can't reproduce anywhere else... [20:41] ah no, it does seem to affect other gtk programs too [20:42] Ok, it's definitely the nvidia drivers causing the resolution problem with secure boot. The X.org driver works perfectly. [20:46] the middle line of the keyboard be like asdfghjklÖÄ... if caps-locked then ASDFGHJKLöä [20:47] and qt programs work right :D and electron apps [21:00] monseiur, you gotta sign the ubuntu prop driver with machine only key or something to use it with secure boot [21:01] although I didn't know that was wayland related, cuz what happens when secure boot is it doesnt even load the driver, so if you revert to vesa (cuz nouveau is blacklisted from nvidia install) [21:01] enigma9o7, removing and reinstalling the nvidia drivers fixed the problem! The only problem I have now is a veeeeery slow boot [21:02] so it reverts to vesa i mean (no if) === linux is now known as Guest339 [21:57] w ubumtu [22:03] MDstan: did you mean to ask a support question there? === DrManhattan_ is now known as DrManhattan === jake is now known as Guest1760 === Guest1760 is now known as sybariten