alldebt | so im using Mint 22 cinnamon and have the usual "Grouped" icons on the taskbar but i wanna move One of them to the right side but it does not even in edit mode. Searched and found remove grouped icons. Did and ALL of them were deleted. How can i move one icon to right zone | 01:15 |
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leftyfb | !mint | alldebt | 01:15 |
ubottu | alldebt: 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/ | 01:15 |
yitz_ | Good evening | 01:16 |
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Guest2124 | Question, why is that my browser of internet has change different like a whiting page | 01:18 |
rbox | Guest2124: what now? | 01:19 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: what? | 01:19 |
Guest2124 | My internet browser has change | 01:21 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: what release of ubuntu? | 01:21 |
Guest2124 | i had put a shortcut internet browser into my desktop and has change | 01:22 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: what release of ubuntu? | 01:22 |
junior | Is their a Linux channel? | 01:25 |
Guest2124 | cinnamon ubuntu | 01:25 |
leftyfb | junior: #linux | 01:25 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: what version | 01:25 |
junior | Cinamon | 01:26 |
leftyfb | junior: /join #linux | 01:26 |
Guest2124 | Ubuntu Cinnanmon 24.04 LTS | 01:28 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: which browser? | 01:28 |
Guest2124 | all browser Firefox, google | 01:29 |
Guest2124 | Opera too | 01:29 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: lets stick with firefox | 01:29 |
Guest2124 | Ok | 01:29 |
Guest2124 | Do I need to update every software | 01:30 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: you click the menu button in the bottom left of your screen, you go to internet and then firefox. What happens? | 01:31 |
Guest2124 | The Firefox still open and works as a internet | 01:34 |
leftyfb | ok, firefox opens | 01:34 |
Guest2124 | it just the image change | 01:34 |
leftyfb | what image? | 01:34 |
leftyfb | take a screenshot and post it to imgur.com | 01:34 |
Guest2124 | It look like a white pad | 01:34 |
leftyfb | take a screenshot and post it to imgur.com | 01:34 |
Guest2124 | How can I put the image in here? | 01:36 |
leftyfb | you post it to https://imgur.com and then post the link here | 01:36 |
Guest2124 | file:///home/yitz/Pictures/Screenshot%20from%202025-01-14%2020-35-11.png | 01:38 |
leftyfb | nope, the link from imgur.com | 01:38 |
leftyfb | we cannot access files on your machine | 01:39 |
jigaboo | https://justpaste.it/Naruto_Makes_Love_Samuel_Garcia | 01:42 |
jigaboo | Chapter 1: The Seedy Bar | 01:42 |
jigaboo | 01:42 | |
jigaboo | Naruto was feeling restless as he wandered through the streets of Monterrey, Mexico. As he walked, he stumbled upon a seedy bar called "El Coño Rojo," which loosely translates to "The Red Pussy." Naruto was intrigued and decided to check it out. | 01:42 |
jigaboo | Inside the bar, the atmosphere was thick with the scent of stale beer and cigarette smoke. The walls were adorned with tattered posters of local bullfighting events and scantily clad women. Naruto sat at the bar and ordered a beer from the busty bartender, who seemed to be the only female in the bar | 01:42 |
junkyard | As he sipped his beer, he noticed a handsome man in a suit enter the bar. It was Samuel Garcia, Governor of Nuevo Leon. Naruto was surprised to see him there, but was also intrigued by the idea of seducing a powerful man like him. | 01:45 |
junkyard | 01:45 | |
junkyard | Chapter 2: A Chance Encounter | 01:45 |
junkyard | Samuel Garcia sat down next to Naruto and ordered a tequila, which made Naruto chuckle. "Going for the hard stuff, huh? I like your style," he said with a grin. Samuel laughed and replied, "Well, when you're the Governor of Nuevo Leon, you have to be able to handle your liquor." | 01:45 |
Guest2124 | It doesnt work the copy link | 01:46 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: it does if you do it right | 01:46 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WGiY_9OYnc | 01:47 |
diarr | Naruto was impressed and asked, "So what's it like being a Governor? I bet you have to deal with a lot of politics." Samuel sighed and shook his head. "Yeah, it can be a real headache sometimes. But it's worth it when you can make a positive change for the people." | 01:47 |
diarr | 01:47 | |
diarr | Naruto nodded in agreement and replied, "I know what you mean. Being a ninja isn't all cool jutsus and fighting. We have to deal with a lot of bureaucracy too." Samuel raised an eyebrow and asked, "Bureaucracy? In the world of ninjas?" | 01:47 |
Guest2124 | file:///home/yitz/Pictures/Screenshot%20from%202025-01-14%2020-35-11.png | 01:47 |
leftyfb | Guest2124: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WGiY_9OYnc | 01:48 |
vermicide | Naruto chuckled and explained, "Oh yeah, there's a whole system of rules and regulations we have to follow. It's not as glamorous as it seems." Samuel nodded in understanding and took a sip of his tequila. | 01:50 |
vermicide | 01:50 | |
vermicide | As the night wore on and the drinks kept flowing, the conversation between Naruto and Samuel Garcia became more playful and flirtatious. They traded jokes about jutsus and politics, each one trying to outdo the other. The sexual tension between them was palpable, and Naruto couldn't resist any longer. | 01:50 |
leftybeyotch | He leaned in and kissed Samuel, who eagerly responded. The two men's bodies pressed against each other as they deepened the kiss, their hands roaming freely. Naruto felt himself growing harder with each passing moment, and he knew that he wanted more. | 01:52 |
leftybeyotch | 01:52 | |
leftybeyotch | Chapter 3: A Steamy Encounter | 01:52 |
leftybeyotch | 01:52 | |
leftybeyotch | The two men quickly left the bar and found a nearby hotel. Once inside the room, they tore off each other's clothes, the passion between them too much to contain. Naruto felt Samuel Garcia's rough hands exploring his body, and he moaned with pleasure as the Governor's lips trailed down his neck. | 01:52 |
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leftystopverga | As the heat between them intensified, Samuel Garcia took control of the situation. He pushed Naruto against the wall and began to kiss him with a passion that made Naruto's head spin. The Governor's hands roamed all over Naruto's body, tracing the contours of his muscles and teasing him with gentle caresses. | 01:54 |
leftystopverga | 01:54 | |
leftystopverga | Naruto felt his heart race as Samuel Garcia's hand slipped between his thighs, exploring the sensitive flesh hidden beneath his clothing. He gasped as the Governor's fingers found their way to his hardening member, stroking it gently and causing Naruto to moan with pleasure. | 01:54 |
devslash | What the actual fuck | 01:58 |
spamwelcomeonlib | As they moved to the bed, Samuel Garcia continued to explore Naruto's body with his lips and tongue, leaving a trail of fire in his wake. He kissed and nipped at Naruto's skin, finding all of his most sensitive spots and bringing him to the brink of ecstasy. | 01:58 |
spamwelcomeonlib | Naruto responded with equal fervor, his hands roaming over Samuel Garcia's body and taking in every inch of his muscular physique. He felt the Governor's arousal growing against him, and it only made him want him more. | 01:58 |
gryspenis | The two men continued to move together in a wild, passionate dance, their bodies writhing and twisting in a frenzy of pleasure. Naruto felt as though he was being consumed by the intensity of it all, and he loved every minute of it. | 02:00 |
gryspenis | 02:00 | |
gryspenis | Finally, as they reached the pinnacle of their passion, Naruto cried out in ecstasy as he came, his body shaking with pleasure. Samuel Garcia followed soon after, his own release triggering a wave of ecstasy that left them both gasping for air. | 02:00 |
narutospenis | As they lay there, wrapped in each other's arms, Samuel Garcia whispered sweet nothings into Naruto's ear, promising to make their encounter a regular occurrence. | 02:02 |
narutospenis | 02:02 | |
narutospenis | The two men were drenched in sweat as they lay on the bed, their breathing ragged and uneven. Naruto couldn't believe how incredible the sex had been, how Samuel Garcia had managed to make him feel things he had never felt before. He could feel the Governor's hand tracing lazy circles on his chest, and he shivered with pleasure. | 02:02 |
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circuitbone | someone is bored in Minnesota | 02:49 |
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linuxmago | good morning | 07:00 |
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mamali | Hello | 07:39 |
mamali | some1 here? | 07:39 |
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usvi | maybe 2 minute waiting time should be considered eternity in 2025 :) | 07:43 |
eLdr1ch | hello to all i have a problem with app centre on ubuntu i cant open it , any way to reinstall it ? because i cant download nothing | 07:48 |
magga | whats a good screen recording program? i need to record some stream | 08:00 |
magga | i was thinking about OBS or smth | 08:01 |
magga | or will the built-in screen recorder from ubuntu be sufficient enough? | 08:01 |
ogra_ | eLdr1ch, do you have another ubuntu computer around by chance ? (or could you run a live image to download ?) ... If so, just run: snap download --channel=2/stable snap-store | 08:55 |
ogra_ | eLdr1ch, then copy the two files it downloaded to the disk of your machine ... once booted you then run: snap ack /path/to/snap-store_xxx.assert ... and then: snap install /path/to/snap-store_xxx.snap | 08:56 |
magga | i ended up using simplescreenrecorder | 09:16 |
cfoch | Hi | 09:32 |
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cfoch | I am booting Ubuntu from PXE server, but in the client I get "PXE-23: Client received TFTP error from server" | 09:34 |
cfoch | What can be wrong? | 09:34 |
cfoch | Is this okay in dhcp.conf file | 09:36 |
cfoch | filename "amd64/pxelinux.0"; | 09:36 |
cfoch | or should it be filename "/amd64/pxelinux.0"; | 09:36 |
cfoch | As well, the network interface i use in my server is wlp3s0, so should I put "DHCPDARGS=wlp3s0", or should it be the network interface the client will use? | 09:37 |
cfoch | Has anyone installed ubuntu from PXE server? | 09:48 |
tomreyn | cfoch: have you looked at https://documentation.ubuntu.com/server/how-to/installation/how-to-netboot-the-server-installer-on-amd64/ | 10:06 |
cfoch | no, I was reading very old documentation I think | 10:07 |
cfoch | and some third'party recent docs | 10:07 |
cfoch | but Ive just found my usb stick | 10:08 |
herbert51 | hallo mal an die Experten, wie kann ich denn unter Ubuntu 24.04 eine Verknüpfung auf mein dektop legen. es geht um ein Programm Moneyplex | 10:28 |
herbert51 | wenn ich eine normal Verknüpfung erstelle und sie in den Schreibtisch verschiebe liegt sie zwar da aber lässt sich nicht starten | 10:29 |
tomreyn | !de | herbert51 | 10:39 |
ubottu | herbert51: 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! | 10:39 |
pa | hi, so both sudo poweroff and sudo reboot make the system hang. I checked with journalctl, and last lines are | 11:28 |
pa | systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending SIGTERM to remaining processes... | 11:28 |
pa | systemd-journald[285]: Journal stopped | 11:28 |
pa | but then the system does neither poweroff nor reboots | 11:28 |
pa | 22.04 | 11:28 |
oerheks | i think you want systemctl poweroff or systemctl reboot. | 11:34 |
pa | i see thanks | 11:37 |
pa | yea that helps | 11:37 |
Delicates | Hi, I haven't used Ubuntu in more than 15 years, and trying to use the latest Live image to test if this specific laptop is able to drive an external monitor at 10-bit Depth... anyone can think of a way to test it? | 11:38 |
Delicates | Also I can't figure out what the apt package name is for the latest Nvidia drivers | 11:39 |
mgedmin | Delicates: I avoid nvidia for reasons, but IIRC `ubuntu-drivers list` will show you the package names | 11:45 |
mgedmin | (or the drivers tab in software-properties-gtk) | 11:45 |
Delicates | ubuntu-drivers list seems to be stuck... probably because this is a Live image, while it needs an installed system with caching, etc? | 11:47 |
Delicates | This thing has Dual GPU, I am actually interested in getting Intel GPU to drive 10-bit Depth... I'm just more familiar with Nvidia. | 11:48 |
Exterminador | anyone know how to silve this: https://dpaste.com/8UYVJ8A5W | 11:56 |
Delicates | mgedmin: Thanks, software-properties-gtk is showing some Nvidia options, but doesn't seem to list the latest Nvidia drivers version. | 12:00 |
oerheks | Intel GPU to drive 10-bit Dept .. not sure you can | 12:00 |
mgedmin | ubuntu-drivers is *s*l*o*w*, it took 1m30s to say nothing to me | 12:01 |
mgedmin | you can also look in https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nvidia to see what driver versions are packaged for what Ubuntu releases | 12:01 |
oerheks | !latest | 12:03 |
ubottu | Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa. | 12:03 |
Delicates | Ah... latest seems to be *-server while I was searching for *-open | 12:03 |
bv_ | is anyone online? | 12:07 |
Exterminador | so, `df -h` gives me https://dpaste.com/9HD7WGPK8 -- but now the upgrade fails.. | 12:07 |
oerheks | Exterminador, why grub-pc, and not grub2? | 12:08 |
Exterminador | oerheks: no idea. I'd have to ask OVH. | 12:09 |
Exterminador | I'll force a reboot and hope it comes online | 12:09 |
mgedmin | uhh | 12:13 |
Exterminador | the machine is online. now, how do I fix that stupid thing from OVH? | 12:14 |
mgedmin | is it a VPS, or a real hardware machine? | 12:14 |
mgedmin | what disk devices exist (e.g. a pastebin of 'lsblk' would be helpful)? | 12:15 |
Exterminador | it's a dedicated server, from their Eco line | 12:15 |
ogra_ | Delicates, note that you dont want -server on a desktop system (it doesnt come with all the gui bits but is for AI processing) | 12:15 |
Exterminador | https://dpaste.com/F8B3C443T | 12:15 |
Exterminador | ^ that's the lbslk output (sorry, forgot to warn) | 12:18 |
Delicates | Installed *-open driver... but modprobe nvidia gives me "Key was rejected by service" error. | 12:18 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: so I was reading /var/lib/dpkg/info/grub-efi-amd64.postinst | 12:19 |
mgedmin | which is similar to grub-pc.postinst, AFAIR | 12:19 |
mgedmin | and I see an interesting little snippet that does | 12:20 |
mgedmin | basedev=$(grub-probe -t device /boot/ | sed -Ee 's/[0-9]+$//' -e 's/([0-9])p$/\1/') | 12:20 |
mgedmin | if grub-probe -t device /boot/ prints /dev/md2, this would strip the 2 and then try to grub-install /dev/md, causing the error from your first pastebin | 12:20 |
mgedmin | I suggest `ubuntu-bug grub-pc` | 12:20 |
mgedmin | i.e. report the bug, let the ubuntu maintainers figure out how to fix the script | 12:21 |
ogra_ | Delicates, did you use ubunmtu-drivers tzo install it (like you should, note it is slow though)? it handles all the loading and stuff, else you will have to reboot | 12:21 |
mgedmin | this snippet is inside an `elif get_cloud_style_installation "grub-pc"; then` | 12:21 |
mgedmin | and I don't know what a "cloud style installation" is | 12:21 |
mgedmin | ah, it's a debconf query | 12:22 |
ogra_ | why would anyone use grub-pc in 2025 ? if yxour hardware isnt from two decades ago it should not be needed | 12:22 |
Exterminador | but can I workaround it? | 12:22 |
mgedmin | ogra_: OVH, apparently | 12:22 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: I'm sure you can! | 12:23 |
mgedmin | first of all, we haven't fully determined that your issue is caused by those two lines of code | 12:23 |
ogra_ | IIRC OVH is the comnpany that releases broken Ubuntu images all the time (hgacked up insecure kernel ands such) ... not sure ysou can fix that | 12:25 |
mgedmin | if it is, then I think running sudo `dpkg-reconfigure -Plow grub-pc` and answering some questions differently ("is this a could-style installation? no what devices do you use for grub? /dev/md2") might work | 12:25 |
mgedmin | hey actually I have an OVH VPS, let me see | 12:25 |
Exterminador | I can try that | 12:25 |
ogra_ | I'd recommend talking to their support ... | 12:25 |
ogra_ | they have quite a history of breaking ubuntu updates too | 12:27 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: the output of `debconf-show grub-pc` would be helpful | 12:27 |
tomreyn | you can reconfigure ovh sevrers, including the eco line, to boot differently (legacy bios -> uefi in this case). they provide a vnc remote console. | 12:27 |
ogra_ | and IIRC there is a trademark case going on between Canonical and OVH due to them breaking the experience so heavily (and violating the trademark) | 12:29 |
Exterminador | debconf-show grub-pc - https://dpaste.com/EG598CMHA | 12:29 |
mgedmin | also, what ubuntu version? | 12:29 |
Exterminador | just upgraded to 24.04 | 12:29 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: yes! * grub-pc/cloud_style_installation: true | 12:29 |
mgedmin | and * grub-pc/install_devices: /dev/disk/by-id/md-name-md2 confirms that /dev/md2 is where grub-install should be aiming at | 12:30 |
mgedmin | random VPS providers do very surprising tweaks to their install images, and sometimes upgrades break because those tweaks get lost | 12:31 |
Exterminador | I mean, as long as I can make it work, I'm good | 12:32 |
mgedmin | what I would do in Exterminador's place is dpkg-reconfigure -Plow grub-pc and answer "no" to the cloud_style_installation question | 12:32 |
mgedmin | then dpkg --configure -a to re-run the failed postinst script | 12:32 |
mgedmin | and expect it to pick grub-pc/install-devices and install the updated grub version into /dev/md2 | 12:32 |
Exterminador | better than nothing | 12:33 |
mgedmin | which is a bit of a weird place for a bootloader perhaps | 12:33 |
ogra_ | mgedmin, well, most other providers dont break the law though ... (and are not dragged to court by canonical for the bad security and bad modifications that put the trademark in a bad light) | 12:33 |
ogra_ | (not to mention the security holes in their self breeded kernel) | 12:34 |
Exterminador | the `-Plow` option isn't known... | 12:34 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: sorry -plow, lowercase -p, I haven't used dpkg-reconfigure in a long time | 12:34 |
mgedmin | -p sets the minimum priority for questions | 12:34 |
Exterminador | /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: grub-pc is broken or not fully installed | 12:35 |
mgedmin | I'm not sure the 'cloud style install' thing is at what priority, it would be a shame if that question got skipped | 12:35 |
mgedmin | ok, the not fully installed thing spikes this strategy | 12:35 |
mgedmin | you can set debconf values directly, but I don't remember the syntax | 12:35 |
ogra_ | i suspect you really need to talkl to OVH here (but i said that above) ... you dont even know if this is ubuntus grub-pc or some of their self-brewed package set | 12:36 |
mgedmin | echo 'grub-pc grub-pc/cloud_style_installation select false' | debconf-set-selections, I think | 12:37 |
mgedmin | (talking to OVH might be a good idea in any case, even if I think the bug is in ubuntu's grub-pc.postinst) | 12:37 |
mgedmin | (who strips all the digits from the block device name and assumes the result is valid?) | 12:37 |
mgedmin | otoh possibly ubuntu doesn't support /boot on a RAID-1 device | 12:38 |
ogra_ | heh, it surely does | 12:38 |
ogra_ | (though likely not with ancient grub-pc and MBR) | 12:39 |
mgedmin | I recall grub-install /dev/md0 failing for me many years ago because RAID-1 was not supported by GRUB (1.x back then) | 12:39 |
mgedmin | (or was it 0.x?) | 12:39 |
ogra_ | yeah, but in UEFI times this shopuld work | 12:39 |
Exterminador | so... after `echo 'grub-pc grub-pc/cloud_style_installation select false' | debconf-set-selections` I got https://imgur.com/ki8RxiG.png when doing `sudo apt upgrade` | 12:39 |
mgedmin | it would be interesting to compare this "upgraded to 24.04" system with a fresh OVH dedicated server, if they offer 24.04 as an option | 12:40 |
mgedmin | ok, progress, of sorts | 12:40 |
mgedmin | at least it now tried to install into the right device | 12:40 |
mgedmin | "grub failed to install" doesn't say why! | 12:40 |
mgedmin | if you run `sudo grub-install /dev/md2` manually, does it say what it doesn't like? | 12:41 |
mgedmin | also, "continue? <yes>" is fine | 12:41 |
ogra_ | IIRC for RAID 1 you actually need to have a /boot on both disks | 12:41 |
Exterminador | I can try | 12:41 |
mgedmin | your machine boots, you don't really need to reinstall grub (although it would be a good idea if you could do it) | 12:41 |
mgedmin | and answering yes will at least clear apt's "I know that this package failed to install" error bit | 12:41 |
Exterminador | so... I went with <no> and got https://imgur.com/3TjRson.png | 12:42 |
Exterminador | (just to see what would happen) | 12:42 |
ogra_ | ... and you need to use UUIDs inside grub ... not siomethiung like hd0 or so | 12:42 |
mgedmin | Exterminador: at this point I'm getting less confident in my suggestions, so I think I'll stop offering them | 12:43 |
mgedmin | talking to OVH support is a good idea | 12:43 |
Exterminador | I think I'll do that, yes | 12:43 |
ogra_ | yeah, OVH is kind of the linuxmint of clouds :) not a lot we can do here without knowing all their modifications | 12:44 |
Exterminador | thanks for the help, folks. you're always awesome | 12:44 |
mgedmin | FWIF the OVH VPS I have (actually a KVM VM) is using EFI boot | 12:46 |
Exterminador | mine's a Kimsufi KS9 or something like that | 12:47 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:48 |
Exterminador | anyway, I need to go run some errands. I'll talk to OVH support later. once again, thanks | 12:48 |
ogra_ | come back if you switched to some sane provider :) (hetzner is pretty good with ubuntu and equally cheap) | 12:49 |
Reo` | Can anyone help me i ran a shortcut ctrl + alt +f4 in my ubutnu | 12:49 |
Reo` | And its now in terminal mode | 12:49 |
Reo` | How do i revert it back to normal gui mode? | 12:50 |
ogra_ | try the other F keys | 12:50 |
ogra_ | (i forgot which one, but one will get you back to gui) | 12:50 |
mgedmin | Reo`: ctrl+alt+F1 | 12:50 |
mgedmin | or ctrl+alt+F2 | 12:50 |
Reo` | Uh its not working ;-; | 12:50 |
ogra_ | yeah,i think it is f2 ... | 12:51 |
ogra_ | try all of thzem up to f8 | 12:51 |
mgedmin | or actually repeatedly pressing alt-left until you're back in the GUI might suffice | 12:51 |
Reo` | None of them are workinh for me | 12:51 |
ogra_ | yeah | 12:51 |
mgedmin | worst case, reboot with ctrl+alt+del | 12:52 |
ogra_ | if you didnt explicitly stop the gui it should still sit there | 12:52 |
mgedmin | (unless it crashed) | 12:52 |
Reo` | Restarting it works but how can someone revert it back normally | 12:52 |
ogra_ | well, usually by the above | 12:52 |
Reo` | Weird | 12:53 |
Reo` | I get the most weird issues ever lol | 12:53 |
ogra_ | the gui should sit on the first (f1) or second (f2) console by default ... | 12:53 |
ogra_ | and either ctrl-atl-fX or alt and cursor (left/right) keys should get you back to it | 12:54 |
* mgedmin checks | 12:54 | |
mgedmin | ctrl+alt+f1 gives me a login prompt (gdm), ctrl+alt+f2 gives my gui session back, on 24.10 | 12:54 |
Reo` | Hmmm | 12:54 |
ogra_ | yeah, same here | 12:54 |
Reo` | I'm on 24.04.1 LTS | 12:54 |
ogra_ | and f3 onwards give tty logins | 12:54 |
Reo` | Installed it on my windows laptop | 12:54 |
mgedmin | ctrl+alt+f3 through f6 give tty logins | 12:54 |
Reo` | Ctrl + alt + f2 gives me weird `~` symbol | 12:55 |
Reo` | Weird | 12:59 |
tomreyn | does "Installed it on my windows laptop" mean you're using ubuntu under windows via WSL? | 13:06 |
tomreyn | because that could impact how your TTYs are setup | 13:07 |
tomreyn | or whether | 13:07 |
Reo` | tomreyn, no dual boot with my windows | 13:28 |
Reo` | Its actual ubutnu OS | 13:28 |
Reo` | I asked for help earlier and you were the one who helped me | 13:28 |
lotuspsychje | !tty | 13:40 |
ubottu | To get to the TTY terminals 3-6, use the keystroke Ctrl + Alt + F3-F6 respectively. Ctrl-Alt-F2 or Ctrl-Alt-F1 will get you back to your graphical login (Ctrl-Alt-F7 on 16.04). To change TTY resolution, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution | 13:40 |
oerheks | ctrl alt f1 here | 13:56 |
lotuspsychje | Exterminador: did you file a bug on grub-pc ? | 14:05 |
Exterminador | not yet. | 14:06 |
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lotuspsychje | Exterminador: i was just seeing one popup, bug #2094956 | 14:08 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2094956 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "package grub-pc 2.12-1ubuntu7.1 failed to install/upgrade: installed grub-pc package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2094956 | 14:08 | |
oerheks | OVH issue, why do they use grub-pc, ancient | 14:09 |
tomreyn | Reo`: alright, i was just making sure we have no misunderstanding there. :) | 14:41 |
Reo` | tomreyn, any idea what's the issue there/ | 14:41 |
Reo` | i can go into the terminal mode but not come back | 14:41 |
Reo` | weir | 14:41 |
Reo` | weird* | 14:41 |
tomreyn | Reo`: not really, maybe your ttys's are configured differently. but i would recommend always installing ubuntu from official installation media, this should overcome such issues. | 14:42 |
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Reo` | tomreyn, i installed the official iso file given from the website ;-; | 14:43 |
tomreyn | oh, sorry, i think i mixed you up with someone else there, who was talking about using an image provided by a server hosting provider, OVH | 14:43 |
oerheks | ctrl alt f1 goes back here | 14:44 |
tomreyn | /etc/default/console-setup should say ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]" | 14:44 |
oerheks | it takes a few seconds | 14:44 |
Reo` | tomreyn, okay lemme check | 14:57 |
Reo` | there is no default folder in my /etc/ file | 14:57 |
tomreyn | that's very unusual | 14:58 |
Reo` | -; | 14:58 |
tomreyn | let me double check, maybe ubuntu deviates from debian (which i checked) in recent releases there | 14:59 |
tomreyn | no it doe snot | 14:59 |
tomreyn | ls -l /etc/default/ should list many files and subdirectories | 15:00 |
Reo` | tomreyn, yes it's listing many files and subdirectories | 15:00 |
tomreyn | this seems to cntradict your earlier statement of "there is no default folder in my /etc/ file" | 15:01 |
Reo` | "/etc/default/console-setup" this is the file path, correct? | 15:01 |
Reo` | ah wait it's there | 15:02 |
tomreyn | :) | 15:02 |
Reo` | but when i was clicking tab to autofill the name default it wasnt showing lol | 15:02 |
Reo` | i'm sorry | 15:02 |
Reo` | that's a pretty newbie mistake there | 15:02 |
tomreyn | did you put "ls" in front? | 15:02 |
Reo` | nope i didnt | 15:02 |
tomreyn | otherwise tab would only autocomplete executable files | 15:02 |
Reo` | ah | 15:03 |
Reo` | i see | 15:03 |
Reo` | tomreyn, https://pastebin.com/cHsj5T9x | 15:03 |
tomreyn | <tomreyn> /etc/default/console-setup should say ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]" | 15:03 |
tomreyn | would you say that's the case? | 15:03 |
Reo` | yes | 15:03 |
tomreyn | me, too | 15:03 |
tomreyn | so you're dealing with some other issue | 15:03 |
Reo` | lol | 15:03 |
Reo` | weird | 15:03 |
tomreyn | and one i can't think of | 15:04 |
Reo` | ctrl + alt + f4 takes me to the terminal | 15:04 |
Reo` | but when i click ctrl + alt + f1 or f2 it just enters the `~` symbol for some reason | 15:04 |
tomreyn | you may have a laptop which has some "function" key enabled by default, assigning different functions to the F (function) keys | 15:05 |
tomreyn | look for a key saying "Fn" with an activity indicator LED in or next to it | 15:05 |
tomreyn | and disable it | 15:06 |
tomreyn | function lock or "Fn lock" would be the actual key | 15:06 |
Reo` | tomreyn, i have a key "Fn" i on my keyboard | 15:07 |
Reo` | and no i dont have any indicator LED beside it | 15:07 |
Reo` | it's just plain "Fn" i guess | 15:07 |
tomreyn | try ctrl-alt-f4, then ctrl-alt-Fn-f2 so see whether that'll take you back to the graphical console | 15:08 |
tomreyn | (the graphical desktop) | 15:08 |
Reo` | tomreyn, oh it does | 15:09 |
Reo` | yay | 15:09 |
Reo` | lmao | 15:09 |
tomreyn | so you probably have a laptop which has a "Function lock on boot"-like setting on the bios setup | 15:09 |
tomreyn | you can disable this, or you can remember to also press Fn when switching consoles | 15:09 |
Reo` | yes sir | 15:09 |
Reo` | understood | 15:09 |
Reo` | i prefer remembering it since i've been using it since i got it so ye | 15:10 |
Reo` | 🫡 | 15:10 |
oerheks | good spot tomreyn, i did not find this anywhere | 15:10 |
Reo` | thanks tomreyn | 15:10 |
tomreyn | thanks, i almost forgot of it, too. some laptop manufacturers have started adding this complexity some years ago. | 15:11 |
Reo` | what exactly is "TTY" and the terminal | 15:12 |
Reo` | how and why would anyone use it | 15:12 |
tomreyn | !terminal | 15:13 |
ubottu | The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. In Unity or GNOME, search the dash for "terminal" and press ENTER. Other desktops: Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal (MATE), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal | 15:13 |
tomreyn | TTY=tele typewriter, this goes back all the way to when people used telegrams to communicate | 15:14 |
tomreyn | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tty_(Unix) | 15:14 |
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Sma1lo | Hi | 16:12 |
oerheks | :-) | 16:12 |
Sma1lo | wow | 16:12 |
Sma1lo | :( | 16:13 |
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Guest80 | hello everybody | 17:37 |
Guest80 | im facing the following problem on ubuntu studio: when im loading Stable Diffusion... | 17:38 |
Guest80 | im getting the follong error message: ERROR: ld.so: object '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored. | 17:38 |
Guest80 | googling gave me just a hint but i canno fully grasp what i can do to fix it. | 17:39 |
Guest80 | https://askubuntu.com/questions/1523030/help-solving-ld-preload-cannot-be-preloaded-cannot-open-shared-object-file-ig > Thank you for taking the time to reply, but I figured it out. For anyon eelse who sees this with a similar issue, I solved it by looking in /etc/enviroment and changing whatever LD_PRELOAD was incorrectly set as | 17:40 |
Guest80 | unsure what to do... | 17:40 |
weedmic | cheers - i need to make an emperical test of my gpu (nvidia 4070ti). I am not seeing any | 17:41 |
weedmic | " | 17:41 |
weedmic | "testing" option on the man page for "nvidia-smi | 17:41 |
weedmic | " | 17:41 |
weedmic | any ideas? I am positive it is working fine, but need to show something to my son that the issue is elsewhere. | 17:41 |
Guest80 | ^ above : i have only the folder /etc/enviroment.d | 17:42 |
Guest80 | hello weedmic, i just googled for you | 17:45 |
Guest80 | have you looked into using a benchmark? this is some years old but might get you to soling your worries? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046812/how-can-i-tell-how-well-my-graphics-card-performs-on-ubuntu i mean the first reply glx ... something | 17:46 |
Guest80 | solving* | 17:47 |
weedmic | i really need a diagnostic - unsure how that would help me. i need it to do something like memtest86+ or stress-ng | 17:47 |
tomreyn | Guest80: read the installation instructions / requirements for the third party software you are trying to use (always do that, especially when using third party software), and note that it likely points out that you need to sudo apt install libtcmalloc-minimal4 | 17:47 |
Guest80 | memtest for the Vram? | 17:47 |
tomreyn | weedmic: you might be looking for a gpu benchmark. | 17:48 |
weedmic | no not at all - a test that perhaps haps tests every possible command at every location in the gpu on every cudo core - like memtest86 tests all kinds of maths on each ram address and reports the errors | 17:48 |
Guest80 | tomreyn, thanks. seems like i have installed it but it can for some reason not be used: Note, selecting 'libtcmalloc-minimal4t64' instead of 'libtcmalloc-minimal4' | 17:49 |
Guest80 | libtcmalloc-minimal4t64 is already the newest version (2.15-3build1). | 17:49 |
Guest80 | 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 7 not upgraded. | 17:49 |
weedmic | tks = pretty sure I am looking for a diagnostic so it will list, reticlating splines - fails on cudo core 5x or something. | 17:49 |
weedmic | i meant 5f | 17:50 |
tomreyn | Guest80: you can try to change into the application directory and do ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 | 17:51 |
tomreyn | Guest80: but you really need to read their documentation | 17:51 |
tomreyn | we cannot know | 17:51 |
weedmic | i might do glmark - but that seems so archaic | 17:55 |
Guest80 | thanks tomreyn there are quite a few folders though | 17:56 |
Guest80 | https://github.com/lllyasviel/stable-diffusion-webui-forge | 17:57 |
Guest80 | libtcmalloc-minimal4t64/noble,now 2.15-3build1 amd64 [installed] | 17:59 |
Guest80 | efficient thread-caching malloc | 17:59 |
weedmic | i seem to be able to run endless amounts of gmlark2 - i need somthing much better | 18:00 |
Guest80 | how would i set a launch option for the python application? | 18:01 |
Guest80 | LD_PRELOAD=libtcmalloc.so webui.sh | 18:01 |
Guest80 | or LD_PRELOAD=libtcmalloc.so; webui.sh | 18:01 |
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weedmic | nvidia-dcgm | 18:10 |
weedmic | there is a snap version - might try that | 18:10 |
Guest80 | tomreyn sorry i logged out | 18:20 |
Guest80 | can you post the ln -s command above again please | 18:20 |
oerheks | [18:51:15] <tomreyn> Guest80: you can try to change into the application directory and do ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 | 18:22 |
oerheks | guest80 you might want to register a name with #libera | 18:22 |
Guest80 | thx oerheks | 18:23 |
Guest80 | im seeing libtcmalloc.so, libtcmalloc.so.4 linking to libtcmalloc.so.4.5.16 in the /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ folder | 18:25 |
veliyankode | whoever packaged nvidia-driver-470 did a great job. i finally got firefox using non-sw webrender on xorg. long live xorg (ubuntu 24.04) | 18:25 |
veliyankode | on an optimus laptop | 18:25 |
oerheks | have fun! | 18:26 |
PurpleWater53 | Hello?, Answer, pls? | 18:34 |
leftyfb | !ask | PurpleWater53 | 18:34 |
ubottu | PurpleWater53: 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 | 18:34 |
oerheks | answer to what? | 18:35 |
PurpleWater53 | What is Push Email? | 18:35 |
oerheks | what did you find, for push email? | 18:35 |
PurpleWater53 | What Is Wikipedia With A Email Instead Of Código? | 18:35 |
leftyfb | PurpleWater53: huh? | 18:36 |
leftyfb | PurpleWater53: what problem are you trying to solve? | 18:36 |
PurpleWater53 | Windows 98 Is Not Working | 18:36 |
oerheks | good | 18:36 |
leftyfb | PurpleWater53: this is an ubuntu support channel. Feel free to troll elsewhere | 18:36 |
PurpleWater53 | leftyfb, What Is Windows 95? | 18:37 |
oerheks | bye! | 18:37 |
PurpleWater53 | What Is Adobe Flash Player | 18:38 |
leftyfb | PurpleWater53: please troll elsewhere | 18:38 |
PurpleWater53 | how was it adobe flash player in 2008? | 18:39 |
PurpleWater53 | please answer! | 18:40 |
oerheks | time to leave, PurpleWater53 | 18:40 |
PurpleWater53 | Please Answer My Question, How Was It Adobe Flash Player In 2008? | 18:41 |
PurpleWater53 | Answer Please! | 18:43 |
lotus|NUC | !chat | 18:43 |
ubottu | #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! | 18:43 |
oerheks | snap refresh | 18:43 |
kk1234 | bot fishing for answers to stupid questions for some reason? | 18:44 |
morgan-u | 22.04 - I installed pulseaudio and I expected to see pusleudio, hence equalization, options displayed in settings-sound. That display has not changed. What do I sho to be able to equalize my sound. (been relying on google links . They told me to do that. | 19:52 |
oerheks | pulse is standard in 22.04 ..?? | 19:54 |
oerheks | sudo alsa force-reload | 19:56 |
morgan-u | It did install. I tried invoking it in terminal and it said it is alredy running. | 19:56 |
oerheks | so, it is oke | 19:56 |
oerheks | rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k | 19:56 |
oerheks | then restart browser/audio app | 19:56 |
oerheks | what linux are you running, pop_os?" | 19:57 |
sayah | what is this | 19:58 |
morgan-u | oerheks, I am running the vanilla Ubuntu 22.04. I want to understand that command. | 19:58 |
oerheks | remove pulse settings, kill and respawn pulseaudio | 19:58 |
oerheks | say see topic? | 19:59 |
morgan-u | oerheks, what do you mean by "say see topic" -- I am asking about ubuntu stuff, standard. I am in the lane of this #channel. | 20:02 |
ioria | morgan-u, maybe you want the pulseaudio-equalizer package | 20:03 |
morgan-u | I looked at the contents of the director in the command ~/.config/pulse ---- | 20:03 |
oerheks | that was for sayah, who left already | 20:03 |
oerheks | day[tab] did not work | 20:03 |
oerheks | say[tab] did not work | 20:03 |
morgan-u | loria I do. I picked off an answer to my googgle question and assumed it was correct. That is what I want. | 20:03 |
morgan-u | That IS what I want. | 20:04 |
ioria | morgan-u, did you install it ? | 20:04 |
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morgan-u | No, the default PulseAudio package in Ubuntu does not include a built-in equalizer; to use equalization, you need to install a separate "pulseaudio-equalizer" package which adds the equalizer functionality to PulseAudio. loria no not yet. I wanted to "find out things and understand so I looked up that. | 20:06 |
morgan-u | now I will look for the command to install the equalization package loria | 20:07 |
morgan-u | look up | 20:07 |
morgan-u | in the ubuntu wiki equalization and equalization pulseaudio give zero results.and there is notihing aobut it in the puseaudio page. | 20:10 |
morgan-u | fyi "all" | 20:10 |
oerheks | you already had pulse , so what is your real issue? | 20:11 |
pragmaticenigma | morgan-u: Pulseaudio isn't being included in Ubuntu anymore, pipewire has since been included going forward (though I'm not aware of when the switch over happened, I thought it was with 22.04) | 20:12 |
oerheks | pragmaticenigma, 22.04 it is .. | 20:12 |
oerheks | 24.04 is pipewire | 20:12 |
morgan-u | well pragmaticenigma the terminal says that puseaudio is running. | 20:12 |
oerheks | rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k # should fix without reboot | 20:12 |
morgan-u | and I misspoke. the command I ran ORIGINally , before I sked here was THIS one: luna@luna-Aspire-TC-605:~$ sudo apt install pulseaudio-equalizer | 20:13 |
pragmaticenigma | morgan-u: I was referring to why it may not be maintained or found in the documentation | 20:13 |
morgan-u | pragmaticenigma, got it | 20:13 |
morgan-u | my ears need the equalizer. | 20:14 |
morgan-u | after i backup I am going to install 24.04 - - irl gets in the way. | 20:14 |
morgan-u | So back to the original question: I cant find controls to the equalizer in Settings>sound. (22.04 yes, installed.) | 20:17 |
morgan-u | So back to the original question: I cant find controls to the equalizer in Settings>sound. (22.04 yes, installed.) :~$ sudo apt install pulseaudio-equalizer | 20:18 |
ioria | morgan-u, what happens when you start pulseaudio-equalizer ? qpaeq, i guess | 20:19 |
morgan-u | if I look in terminal, command not found. If I look in Activities, it gets stuck on ....searching | 20:20 |
oerheks | logout, login again? | 20:20 |
ioria | nope, it's not installed at all | 20:20 |
morgan-u | terminal told me: The following NEW packages will be installed: pulseaudio-equalizer python3-dbus.mainloop.pyqt5 | 20:22 |
oerheks | oh | 20:22 |
morgan-u | I will reboot ubuntu. | 20:23 |
luna_3 | OK, rebooted the os. | 20:28 |
luna_3 | I see nothing more in settings than I did before. | 20:28 |
ioria | morgan-u, what happens when you start pulseaudio-equalizer ? qpaeq, i guess | 20:29 |
morgan-u | I see nothing more than I reported above. Heow to start it? I tried 2 ways. | 20:30 |
ioria | morgan-u, qpaeq | 20:30 |
morgan-u | I dont know that that means loria, is it a command to run interminal | 20:31 |
ioria | yes | 20:31 |
morgan-u | ok got this. Command 'opaeq' not found, did you mean:--- command 'qpaeq' from deb pulseaudio-equalizer (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu4) --- Try: sudo apt install <deb name> | 20:33 |
ioria | omg, that's sad | 20:33 |
enigma9o7 | Did you try qpaeq? | 20:34 |
enigma9o7 | Since thats what was suggested? | 20:34 |
enigma9o7 | Both by ioria and apt? | 20:34 |
enigma9o7 | errr bash | 20:34 |
morgan-u | Man: this is what I mean by "Not Ready For Prime Time" about ubuntu. (mourns when I found ubuntu that "just worked almost 20 years ago...) | 20:34 |
oerheks | .. | 20:34 |
morgan-u | enigma9o7, I DID and I REPORTED what I got just above. | 20:34 |
oerheks | why do you have pulse issues om 22.04? | 20:35 |
enigma9o7 | orrr command-not-found | 20:35 |
oerheks | weird | 20:35 |
enigma9o7 | morgan: you you didn't, read what you pasted | 20:35 |
morgan-u | I reported that i ran the command to install with apt and that worked. | 20:35 |
enigma9o7 | You tried to run opaeq. It suggests you try qpaeq. That is also what ioria suggested running. | 20:35 |
morgan-u | OH ok, sorry "eyes" | 20:36 |
morgan-u | qpaeq > There was an error connecting to pulseaudio, please make sure I have the pulse audio dbus moduleloaded, exiting.. | 20:38 |
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morgan-u | That sounds like something I am missing. what's the solution? | 20:39 |
ioria | morgan-u, ok, you need to set up a script: copy paste n https://termbin.com/iu48 | 20:39 |
ioria | morgan-u, chmod +x it then execute with 'sh myfile.sh' | 20:39 |
morgan-u | that will be a min. . because it will start chrome and my chrome is slow. bbs | 20:39 |
morgan-u | I dont understand tht for sure loria --- you want me to change the permissions of what and dont I have to have the filename for "it" and i am not sure what to put there. NOR do I know how to "execute with" --- Apologies about "my ususally-improving level." | 20:46 |
ioria | morgan-u, open the link; select the text; copy; open a text editor; paste;close with a name; in terminal run 'chmod +x filename' | 20:47 |
ioria | morgan-u, gotta go, good luck | 20:55 |
SuperLag | We have some headless jump boxes we want to be able to log in to a desktop for. Initially, we thought we'd need HDMI dummy plugs for that. Then I learned about the "dummy" driver (using xserver-xorg-video-dummy), and I configured Ansible to install that package on all the things, and deploy a config file to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/xorg.conf. | 21:06 |
SuperLag | On a *local* box I set this up on, I can connect to the desktop. It tests fine. HOWEVER... even though I *had* installed that package and config file, they're no longer there. I'm not sure a. why that is, or b. how it still works. | 21:07 |
SuperLag | the local box is a carbon copy of all the remotes... just so I have something for testing, that I can touch with my own two hands | 21:08 |
SuperLag | This is Ubuntu 24.04.1 everywhere, btw. | 21:09 |
pragmaticenigma | not sure why you are messing about in x11... xvfb is a virtual frame buffer, and you can use that with x11vnc to create a remote desktop session on headless systems | 21:10 |
leftyfb | SuperLag: did you check the tasks in the ansible deploy that they actually made changes and weren't just skipped? | 21:11 |
SuperLag | pragmaticenigma: not sure how to use that, set it up... not familiar with it at all. We're using ConnectWise to remote in with (unfortunately). Not sure what underlying protocol that crap uses. | 21:12 |
pragmaticenigma | kind of important information to have left out | 21:13 |
SuperLag | leftyfb: *facepalm* | 21:36 |
causative_ | I have a problem with my bluetooth keyboard. I put it in pairing mode and connect and it works fine. Then later it somehow gets disconnected and won't reconnect until I forget the device and do pairing mode again. How can I figure out what's going on? | 22:52 |
causative_ | well, it's not happening right now so I guess I have to wait to get any information from bluetoothctl | 22:57 |
pragmaticenigma | causative_: are any other devices previously paired with the keyboard, perhaps a mobile phone or tablet? | 23:07 |
causative_ | good point, I did have it paired with my phone although I thought that was on a different channel | 23:10 |
causative_ | and the problem was also happening with my bluetooth mouse which is not paired with any other device | 23:10 |
causative_ | anyway I unpaired with my phone, maybe it won't happen again | 23:10 |
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