[00:01] bprompt how do i search the whole system for znc-conf ? [00:01] i am inside with root now === ramblebamble is now known as ramblebamble_afk [00:02] veng: hmmmm I'd do a -----> find --iname znc-conf [00:04] bprompt: unknown predicate --iname [00:04] hm [00:05] veng: hmmmm I'd do a -----> find -iname znc-conf [00:05] =) [00:05] ubuntu 24.10 fully updated [00:06] didn't work [00:27] veng: then the file you are looking for is not exactly called "znc-conf" but "znc.conf" or "znc-conf.rc" or similar OR it is not located in or below the directory you started the search in [00:27] can i have the command? [00:28] try something along the lines of find / -iname "znc*conf*" [00:28] could be .conf [00:28] but first make sure you know what the proper file name is [00:29] how do i search recursively so it looks everywhere [00:29] gnu find searches recursively by default [00:29] it also has a man page [00:30] on a system which runs ZNC (which i have access to), the 'find' command i provided above found a znc.conf file [00:31] (but i can only guess that this is what you are looking for) [00:34] hmmm [00:35] veng: you can retry with -----> find . -type f -iname znc* [00:36] well, if executed from a /home directory, for example, that won't search the system [00:37] thrice: well, he's doing it from a "chroot" session, thus I don't want to use "/" as the start folder [00:38] why not? [00:38] is there anyone use i3 now? [00:38] thrice: is "/" chrooted too? [00:38] i stuck here please help me ahaha [00:38] weSt_: i3? not me [00:38] first time i install i3 [00:38] how to close windows [00:39] weSt_: https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html :D [00:39] very true time for read docs [00:39] congratz [00:39] bprompt: "chroot" stands for "change root" (as in where / is) [00:39] tomreyn: ahhh, alrity [00:40] veng: you can retry with -----> find / -type f -iname znc* [00:40] veng: but if it doesn't have any matches, then it is just not there :| [00:57] the znc is still connected bprompt [00:57] wtf [00:57] how do i check if znc is running? [00:59] pgrep -af znc [01:21] didn't return anything tomreyn [01:21] dpkg -l | grep znc ? [01:22] then you're not root or it's not running or it's called differently [01:42] hey [01:42] hi [01:42] how everone doing [01:43] very fine this night [01:43] same [01:44] anyting fun happening [01:44] School's starting for me the day after tomorrow [01:45] oh cool i dont go to school are you cg === csi is now known as Avunit [01:46] why === Avunit is now known as Avunitanon [01:48] Nope, junior year. [01:48] high school [01:48] who do you all vote for [01:48] !ot [01:48] #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! [01:48] Avunitanon: not here [01:48] ok [01:48] sorry [01:48] please take all non-support conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic [01:48] yup [01:50] men csi is the best i ever go on my laptop [01:52] ill be back [02:44] f [02:44] hello [02:49] clear [02:49] oi [02:52] math4367796: need help? [02:54] hola [02:56] Elisa: hola to you too! [03:03] Hello [03:06] Elisa: this is the Ubuntu support channel. Need any help? [03:07] wait she's gone === cyphernome5 is now known as cyphernome [03:29] so my laptop is using intel core ultra 5 125h but i cant seem to find how to enable deep sleep as mem_sleep only have s2idle. what can i do [03:32] or is there a way for linux to use this https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/vtune-profiler/user-guide/2023-0/s0ix-states.html [05:13] hey [05:14] hey [05:15] hope ever one is have a good day [05:22] is it possible to make nautilus mounted webdav (davs) to automatically mount on boot? [05:23] i found nautilus' webdav to be faster than the native linux one so i prefer that === csi_ is now known as ghostanon [05:27] you did === jackson is now known as MrCamel999 [06:12] anyone who has the same issue with font? running an app using terminal i.e vlc give an error "QFont::fromString: Invalid description 'Ubuntu,11,-1,5,400,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1'" i think it has something todo with qt5.. lubuntu 12.10 here [06:14] !12.10 | nill90210 [06:14] nill90210: Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) was the 17th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on May 16th, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and https://ubottu.com/y/quantal [06:15] i mean im using lubuntu 24.10 [06:15] vlc I believe is qt4 [06:16] even in 2024 for some reason :) (woulda made more sense on 12.10 i think....) [06:16] Is it just some error you see in terminal while app is running fine? Or is something actually going wrong with vlc? [06:16] how do i fix this issue? it is a typo i'm using 24.10 [06:17] even this app quassel also has bigger font [06:17] it doesnt follow my theme font [06:18] vlc is running fine but has a bigger font [07:34] where did http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ go? [08:16] xx: is this what you seek? https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/debug-symbol-packages === ramblebamble_afk is now known as ramblebamble [08:17] hmm now it works [08:18] must have been some temporary issue [08:18] xx: your link was http vs https? [08:18] no [08:18] the link was what I pasted [08:19] hmm getting a 503 too [08:20] maybe we should report at #ubuntu-mirrors === DouglasK5 is now known as DouglasK [10:53] Hi. I have installed a Proton VPN application and then I removed it as described in https://protonvpn.com/support/official-linux-vpn-ubuntu [10:54] But it still shows it in the Software Updater application [10:55] https://pasteboard.co/m3FUKpZ1KPgZ.png [10:55] How to remove it from here, and how to know the app is completely removed? [11:37] croraf, see updates/settings/other software; is there a sources.list? disable or remove it [11:39] i think that protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.6_all.deb is just a sources.list and key, like google-chrome [11:41] did you install it using the instructions from there? === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [11:44] even if you have installed a repo that wouldn't mean you can't get rid of the packages from it. [11:47] I think I did install it using those instructions. sixwheeledbeast [11:47] oerheks, where is this updates folder, I cannot find it? [11:47] there are two uninstall instructions one for old and one for beta do you know which version you installed? [11:48] old one [11:49] oerheks, you mean this https://pasteboard.co/Sz3vfZLi9Yrc.png [11:52] sudo apt remove protonvpn --purge to remove the package then find the repo it installed and remove that. [11:54] if it doesn't remove a package then the newer package name seems to be "proton-vpn-gnome-desktop" [12:03] sixwheeledbeast, for the command you suggest it says "Package 'protonvpn' is not installed, so not removed" [12:03] Because I already did the procedure as explaind in the link [12:03] replace "protonvpn" with "proton-vpn-gnome-desktop" [12:04] also "proton-vpn-gtk-app" [12:06] dpkg-query --list "proton*" | grep "ii" [12:06] sixwheeledbeast, each of these removed 1 package [12:06] so 2 in total [12:07] ~$ dpkg-query --list "proton*" | grep "ii" [12:07] ii protonvpn-stable-release 1.0.6 all Package to install ProtonVPN GPG key and stable repo [12:07] yes, in that screen there could be a proton sources .ist [12:07] now your software updater shouldn't show the package to be updated? [12:07] and 19.10 ... pretty old no? [12:07] oerheks, there is no proton mention there [12:07] there should be, scroll down [12:07] 'Package to install ProtonVPN GPG key and stable repo' [12:08] I have 22.04 oerheks === rvalue- is now known as rvalue [12:08] oh oke [12:08] but scroll down that list [12:08] What about https://pasteboard.co/JioudURfVaR4.png sixwheeledbeast oerheks ? [12:08] oerheks, I did, no mention of proton [12:10] These are the ones ticked there https://pasteboard.co/glVJWlhdP06x.png oerheks [12:10] oke, now you removed packages, does updates give you still proton updates? [12:10] if you installed this with dpkg then you would do:- dpkg –purge protonvpn-stable-release [12:11] oerheks, sixwheeledbeast after removing those 2 packages sixwheeledbeast suggested there is no more proton in the list [12:11] good [12:11] sixwheeledbeast, you mean apt remove on that package also? [12:12] or dpkg -purge ? [12:12] nope exactly like i say dpkg --purge protonvpn-stable-release [12:12] I assume that's the installer deb you installed [12:13] Oh, double minus. Ok now it is removed [12:13] Hopefully now this s**t is cleared from my PC. [12:14] They don't provide correct uninstall instructions... [12:14] that is complete [12:14] If you look through your Software & Updates for Other software and see if any of those tick boxes are protonvpn [12:15] if no it should be gone. [12:15] look manually in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ folder [12:16] sixwheeledbeast, no, there was no proton mention there [12:16] I think it's gone, you can double check in /etc/apt/* like above if you want. [12:17] And only 4 were ticked as shown in https://pasteboard.co/glVJWlhdP06x.png [12:18] yea, in sources.list.de is gone [12:18] Thanks guys!!! [12:19] i guess you are done, update and have fun [12:20] :) [12:33] hola [12:35] hi [13:04] hi [13:39] Hi all [14:11] oi [14:11] welcome math4367796 [14:11] what can we do for you today [15:03] hello! Is it possible to "disable" the fe80 IPv6 address only on an interface but let the public one exist ? [15:07] Is there a reason why? [15:07] Both are probably assigned by a device on your network that does Router Advertisement [15:08] Usually there is really no reason to disable the local ipv6 === cbreak_ is now known as cbreak [15:44] Hilux: because you want your ipv6 to be broken? [16:01] anyone using lubuntu? [16:01] Ubuntu only [16:03] Welcome back pc. [16:07] some use lubuntu, there is also #lubuntu here on #libera === Guest9911 is now known as buttros [16:44] i guess ubuntu supports intel's s0ix with s2idle. way better than deep sleep on my other laptop. [16:52] What are we waiting for? Why aren't we updating? https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/1704 Every action with folders results in an error ->.xsession-errors . [16:52] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 1704 in mate-desktop/caja "g_file_info_ unset attributes cause errors in the logs" [Open] [16:53] i know [16:58] Under certain conditions, the recording goes on indefinitely until there is no more space on the disk partition. "I can confirm that on Ubuntu 24.04.1 Mate and default Caja 1.26.3 the ~/.xsession-errors log file is still writing the [16:58] "GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: ..." messages (as for the OPabove) at a rate of circa 550 lines per minute." [17:01] I see it. [17:04] "I can confirm ..." These are not my words. This is true. [17:11] To be precise, I'm using Mint. And in it I saw a 2-3 error record per second. [17:13] To be precise, I'm using Mint. And in it I saw a 2-3 error lines record per second. [17:17] !mint | qwertyttyert [17:17] qwertyttyert: 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/ [17:19] "I can confirm that on Ubuntu 24.04.1 Mate and default Caja 1.26.3 the ~/.xsession-errors log file is still writing the "GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: ..." messages (as for the OPabove) at a rate of circa 550 lines per minute." [17:21] !bug | qwertyttyert [17:21] qwertyttyert: 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. [17:22] qwertyttyert: file a bug. And make sure you run "ubuntu-bug" to report the bug so that the package maintainers know the release and configuration of your Ubuntu OS [17:22] and https://ubuntu-mate.org/support/ for Mate specific things [17:30] We waiting for the release of Ubuntu 25 with the new version of caja? [17:32] !latest | qwertyttyert [17:32] qwertyttyert: 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. [17:32] qwertyttyert: feel free to join #ubuntu-next to discuss unreleased versions of Ubuntu [17:38] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/caja/+bug/2080913 [17:38] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2080913 in caja (Ubuntu) "(caja:2309): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: 14:31:09.049: GFileInfo created without standard::sort-order" [Undecided, Confirmed] [17:41] I made my own hack for myself so that this error would not be written. But, this is not an option for everyone. I reminded you of this error once again. [18:09] is 'makedeb' no longer being updated/maintained? [18:10] https://github.com/makedeb/makedeb [18:10] last update was 2 years ago [18:13] ok so it seem im not the only one that has problem with font in lubuntu 24.10 and they say it is qt5/qt6 integration hopefully it will be fix soon [18:47] "Failed to initialize accelerated iGPU/dGPU framebuffer sharing: Not hardware accelerated" <-- but what if I don't want wayland/gnome-shell to even try such unnecessary extra latency? Could use them as independent graphics devices or even pure gpgpu for the dgpu... (24.04, i915 + nvidia-535/550/565... also tested xe but that is even more buggy than the other drivers mentioned) [18:58] rbox no but I have "issues" with it using docker Swarm [18:58] what? [19:16] rbox why do I need the local there ? I don't need to; a public IPv6 is enough [19:16] you 10000% need it [19:20] rbox as loopback ? Never had it before [19:20] huh? [19:20] 22.04 didn't gave me one [19:20] 24.04 does [19:20] every network device with ipv6 has an fe80 address [19:25] rbox my docker0 hasn't [19:26] and what did you do to break it? [19:27] did you expliclitly disable ipv6 on it? [19:33] rbox nothing; I think it bridges just right ;) [19:33] what? [19:34] rbox the docker0 interface [19:35] what about it [21:08] guys with a lenovo x1, how can i bring up the kernel menu on startup? [21:09] Enter key, I think [21:09] esc or tab [21:09] see the grub manual [21:09] !grub [21:09] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [21:10] thanks! let me try all these option! [21:13] Tab it was. Jesus :D [21:14] thanks guys! [21:15] have fun! [21:18] that might be too much fun. === Rubennn2 is now known as Rubennn === Xe_ is now known as Xe === TastyWiener9587 is now known as TastyWiener958