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sammi | anyone know who to use alsa? | 01:09 |
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sammi | how to use? | 01:09 |
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yegorc | i think alsa is only 1 voice by itself | 01:11 |
yegorc | ubuntu uses pipewire nowadays on top of alsa | 01:11 |
sammi | oh im on mint | 01:14 |
sammi | well its ubuntu based mint | 01:18 |
enigma9o7 | alsamixer | 01:18 |
sammi | alsa mixer seems to only give me a master volume | 01:18 |
sammi | it prioritizes my headphones | 01:19 |
enigma9o7 | Mint has its own support rooms, they make changes (like for example not implementing pipewire until 22.1) and maintain their own desktop, etc. | 01:19 |
enigma9o7 | you can switch devices in alsamixer | 01:19 |
yegorc | pavucontrol works for both pipewire and pulse | 01:19 |
sammi | how do i fint the mint support rooms? | 01:19 |
enigma9o7 | do /server irc.spotchat.net and /join #linuxmint | 01:20 |
sammi | I was on it in hex chat before, when i had mint 21.3 | 01:20 |
sammi | ok | 01:20 |
enigma9o7 | Yes, that's the one. Whatever irc client you're using. | 01:20 |
enigma9o7 | (including hexchat) | 01:21 |
enigma9o7 | Mint no longer provides their own hexchat package (which was configured for spotchat already) and relies on upstream ubuntu version, and no longer preinstalls in anyway. But I'm gunna get yelled out for providing Mint support anyway so hopefully you found the right place by now. | 01:22 |
FKAShinobi | Is anyone using tls-crypt-v2 in the openvpn config? I cannot get this to work | 02:18 |
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rbox | people still use openvpn!? | 02:21 |
yegorc | funny, i tried setting it up yesterday | 02:21 |
yegorc | why is it so complicated | 02:21 |
yegorc | i heard wireshark is easier, i should try that | 02:22 |
blahdeblah | you mean wireguard | 02:22 |
blahdeblah | wirshark is a protocol analyser | 02:22 |
blahdeblah | And yes, wireguard is easier | 02:23 |
yegorc | sorry, that's easy to confuse | 02:24 |
FKAShinobi | I feel like the docs are just not up-to-date | 02:30 |
de-facto | how can i make apt ignore errors in package lists? | 02:50 |
Bashing-om | de-facto: Any error in package lists should get a bug report ! | 02:52 |
yegorc | de-facto: like apt install a b c you mean? or what | 02:52 |
de-facto | sure sure, so how can i make apt ignore them? | 02:52 |
de-facto | a syntax error in package list | 02:53 |
yegorc | just don't make mistakes | 02:54 |
Bashing-om | de-facto: Pasebin the command/output so we see this in context. | 02:55 |
de-facto | sigh | 02:56 |
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oerheks | sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && sudo apt update again | 03:15 |
oerheks | This will remove the package lists. No repositories will be deleted https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageManagerTroubleshootingProcedure | 03:16 |
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Guest94323 | Hey noobs | 04:29 |
dreamDrums | hey | 04:31 |
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alwan | a | 05:32 |
calwig | hi all. | 05:57 |
Guest94323 | Hi noob | 06:33 |
calwig | The update manager cannot update due to this warning/error. Proxy is disabled. apt-get updates via CLI ok and successfully. apt-get upgrade also functions. https://postimg.cc/rdTLqqnx | 06:48 |
calwig | I updated this 'System upgrade' from Discover once before, maybe a few times successfully. What could be causing this? | 06:49 |
ravage | disable the proxy | 07:06 |
calwig | ravage: it was already disabled. i dont know where else to check. do you know? | 07:12 |
moo3 | enable the proxy, or configure update manager to not use the 127.1:9050 as proxy | 07:14 |
ravage | the message suggests that you have TOR running but the proxy settings misconfigured | 07:17 |
calwig | moo3: if apt-get update successfully runs on the console, why would update manager not? | 07:17 |
calwig | ravage: yes that's what it sounds like. | 07:17 |
ravage | so it is probably set in your KDE network settings | 07:18 |
ravage | i do not use KDE and i do now know what you changed. it is not the default setting for sure | 07:19 |
moo3 | calwig: they use different proxy settings | 07:20 |
calwig | ah ok | 07:20 |
calwig | I selected the Settings section of the Network, then the Proxy states 5 options. NO PROXY has always been enabled. | 07:23 |
calwig | KDE connect has a Network section, 1.Connections, 2. Settings, 3. firewall. That is all inside the Network. Under settings is where the Proxy is. | 07:24 |
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calwig | i'll check again soon moo3 ravage, i dunno what is missing/different/changed. bbsoon. | 07:27 |
calwig | thanks, i did check everything you adviced to do, but nothing allows the update manager to go past. | 07:28 |
moo3 | calwig: is Tor up? | 07:47 |
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mehmet | Selam | 09:44 |
mehmet | bana yardım etcek biri lazım | 09:44 |
mehmet | kimse yokmu | 09:44 |
mehmet | yardım etcek | 09:44 |
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igor | 51289 | 11:00 |
igor | 251289 | 11:00 |
kewin_ | hello | 11:11 |
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BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:18 |
zphinx | does grub in 20.04 have nocloud-net support? | 12:21 |
oerheks | zphinx, no, that would be part of cloud-init ds=nocloud and ds=nocloud-net for automated installs | 12:36 |
oerheks | zphinx, you might want to reask in #ubuntu-server | 12:36 |
Francesca1 | Hi folks, i have a problem with adding a repository on lubuntu | 13:24 |
Francesca1 | E: Il repository "https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/kelebek333/nvidia-legacy/ubuntu oracular Release" non ha un file Release. | 13:25 |
Francesca1 | N: L'aggiornamento da tale repository non può essere eseguito in modo sicuro ed è quindi disabilitato come impostazione predefinita. | 13:25 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: the repository is not supported by your system. There is no issue, you can't use that repository | 13:27 |
Francesca1 | i am on a macbook pro mid 2010, i need to install vga drivers | 13:27 |
Francesca1 | even youtube videos are crappy and laggy with nuveau open drivers | 13:28 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: there are no nvidia graphics chips in that machine, there is no reason to be installing nvidia graphics card drivers for a machine that doesn't have nvidia. | 13:28 |
Francesca1 | yes, that macbook have a nvidia 320m graphic card | 13:28 |
Francesca1 | if i don't install drivers i will be unable to enjoy a simple youtube video | 13:29 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: what version of Ubuntu are you running? | 13:30 |
Francesca1 | i'm running lubuntu 24.10 i guess | 13:30 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: You guess? | 13:31 |
Francesca1 | Linux francesca-macbookpro71 6.11.0-8-generic #8-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Sep 16 13:41:20 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 13:31 |
Francesca1 | i just downloaded from lubuntu website | 13:31 |
Francesca1 | not the lts version | 13:31 |
oerheks | there is no 340 driver anymore, nouveau only | 13:33 |
pragmaticenigma | okay... first things... there is no reason to install any additional drivers for your machine. The graphics chipset is 15 years old and only supported by the nouveau drivers. The next problem is the age of the machine, 4GB of memory (unless you added some) is not enough memory for youtube or most modern multimedia rich websites. There just isn't enough processing power in that old of machine. You can try lowering the bitrate of the | 13:34 |
pragmaticenigma | videos you wish to stream from youtube to something like 480p or lower. That may work. | 13:34 |
Francesca1 | there are, patched driver, what about kelbek333 drivers? | 13:35 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: those are not supported on this channel. only what is provided with the default software repositories | 13:35 |
Francesca1 | on windows 11 i dont have any stuttering problems | 13:35 |
oerheks | even going back to 22.04 and driver ppa, does give 390 as lowest https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=jammy | 13:35 |
Francesca1 | i have 8gb ram and a ssd by the way | 13:36 |
oerheks | if you find the source of 340, it will not work with current mesa | 13:36 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: windows and linux are very different operating system. You are comparing an Apple to an Orange | 13:36 |
Francesca1 | yes, but i don't think the age of the machine is the problem | 13:36 |
Francesca1 | my mother hp have 3gb ram and an intel core duo and can watch flawlessly youtube videos | 13:37 |
Francesca1 | and it's like from 2007 | 13:37 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: Again, not the same machine, you cannot compare the two | 13:37 |
Francesca1 | i read on reddit that some people archieved to install nvidia drivers | 13:38 |
oerheks | how old are those posts? | 13:39 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: It doesn't matter, if the software doesn't come from ubuntu's default installed repositories, we cannot support it here. You have to contact the maintainer of the repository directly for assistance, or find a community that supports it | 13:39 |
Francesca1 | there is no contact of that guy | 13:39 |
oerheks | be happy with nouveau. | 13:39 |
Francesca1 | 2024 | 13:39 |
Francesca1 | nuveau is crappy | 13:39 |
Francesca1 | it barely is in grade to scroll pages, i think it's using the cpu integrated memory and not the dedicated geforce 320m | 13:40 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: then go back to what was working for you. We cannot support your machine as you desire | 13:42 |
Francesca1 | windows was working but no audio | 13:43 |
oerheks | no, integraded would use intel i915 | 13:43 |
oerheks | sorry to tell you, but 340 is phased out linux wide, AFAIK | 13:43 |
Francesca1 | so i'm forced to use linux, i don't like it at all. it force me to spend 1 day and hire someone just to install a program | 13:43 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: you went for suport hard mode with linux. Apple hardware is very difficult to support | 13:44 |
pragmaticenigma | suport => super | 13:44 |
Francesca1 | mh, but i think not only apple laptop had geforce 320m, there should be a solution for sure | 13:45 |
Francesca1 | wich other option do i have? (spoiler: nothing) | 13:45 |
oerheks | good luck, if you find it, let us know | 13:45 |
pragmaticenigma | Francesca1: support for those older graphics chips was phased out several years ago. The only support is available through nouvau drivers as you were told. There is nothing more we can help you with. This channel and its volunteers only support what comes in the default repositories. The reason is because all of that is well documented and can be referenced. When you desire to install extra stuff, that is handled by people outside of the | 13:47 |
pragmaticenigma | Ubuntu ecosystem. They don't always provide ample documentation, as most often they get it working on their machine and that's it. | 13:47 |
Francesca1 | mh i got it | 13:47 |
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realivanjx | so i have a pc with 16gb of ram. from time to time i face complete system freezing while working with memory intensive apps | 14:31 |
realivanjx | i have a swap with size of 24gb | 14:31 |
leftyfb | remove the swap | 14:31 |
realivanjx | i also used a tool called stress-ng to test allocating memory to like 12gb but the system still froze | 14:32 |
leftyfb | and do some tests of your storage and memory hardware | 14:32 |
realivanjx | how does removing swap help in this case? | 14:32 |
leftyfb | eliminates your storage device being the cause of the problem | 14:32 |
realivanjx | the pc is using nvme ssd for context | 14:32 |
pragmaticenigma | all the more reason to remove the swap file | 14:32 |
realivanjx | let me try | 14:33 |
leftyfb | you're killing your SSD | 14:33 |
pragmaticenigma | might already be failing | 14:33 |
leftyfb | yep | 14:33 |
realivanjx | the ssd life is fine. the freezing is consistent between 3 year old ssd and 3 days old ssd | 14:35 |
realivanjx | it seems that removing the swap helps | 14:35 |
sixwheeledbeast | is the memory fine? memtest? | 14:37 |
leftyfb | sixwheeledbeast: we just proved the memory is not the issue | 14:38 |
sixwheeledbeast | I don't see any proving of anything... just removing the swap helps... | 14:39 |
sixwheeledbeast | which obviously it would | 14:39 |
leftyfb | realivanjx: when you removed swap, did it eliminate the issue? | 14:41 |
realivanjx | yes | 14:45 |
realivanjx | but it is not because of the swap itself | 14:45 |
leftyfb | oh? | 14:45 |
realivanjx | it is because of disk encryption i enabled | 14:46 |
realivanjx | or swap file encryption i should say | 14:46 |
leftyfb | it's because of the additional overhead to placed on accessing the swap | 14:46 |
pragmaticenigma | realivanjx: the core of it was swap... anything else on top of it is just additional complications to make a bad problem even worse | 14:46 |
leftyfb | realivanjx: but also, having swap on your SSD is not good for your SSD. It will certainly shorten it's life | 14:47 |
realivanjx | i am aware of that but after years of swap usage on ssd (on my older desktop) i dont find any issues yet so far. i am willing to take the risk rather than the oom killing my IDE randomly | 14:48 |
leftyfb | I have 64GB of memory and only using 9GB at the moment | 14:48 |
pragmaticenigma | realivanjx: swap made sense years ago... it no longer makes sense in modern setups | 14:49 |
realivanjx | how does modern setups handle memory exhaustion then? | 14:50 |
realivanjx | isnt windows also using some kind of swap too by default? | 14:50 |
pragmaticenigma | the kernel begins with triming ram from inactive applications | 14:50 |
realivanjx | thats just killing them then | 14:50 |
pragmaticenigma | no | 14:50 |
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leftyfb | I have chrome with 92 tabs, Slack, Thunderbird(with 9 accounts totalling 34GB of email), Hexchat, about a dozen tabs opened across 2x terminator sessions, gedit with multiple text documents and various other applications running in the background. Only 9.4GB of memory being used | 14:56 |
realivanjx | rider (or any jetbrains IDE) is a memory hogs | 14:57 |
pragmaticenigma | why anyone uses jetbrains crap... I will not understand... but that's my opinion on the matter | 14:57 |
realivanjx | nothing better than them sadly | 14:57 |
realivanjx | at least for c# | 14:58 |
Eggbert | ive only heard good things really | 14:58 |
realivanjx | or should i say, rider is the ONLY option outside visual studio on linux/mac | 14:58 |
leftyfb | realivanjx: glad we got your support issue mostly resolved | 14:59 |
realivanjx | yea thanks for pointing out the swap | 14:59 |
leftyfb | it was a troubleshooting step | 14:59 |
flower3 | Hey, I need some help with the sleeping thing | 15:05 |
flower3 | My computer is set to have the screen blank after 30 minutes, but I do not want it having me enter in a password. | 15:06 |
flower3 | Afterwards... | 15:06 |
flower3 | How do I change this? | 15:06 |
leftyfb | flower3: what release of ubuntu? | 15:07 |
flower3 | Never mind | 15:07 |
flower3 | Ubuntu Mate 24.04 | 15:07 |
flower3 | I do want the screen blank after 30 minutes, but I do not want it logging me out, it is annoying | 15:08 |
pragmaticenigma | it's not a log out, as it is best practices for computers. you can change the behavior. I'm not familiar with MATE, but someone here will be able to help | 15:09 |
pragmaticenigma | *best practice to lock the screen when the computer is not in use | 15:10 |
gordonjcp | flower3: it's not logging you out, it's just locking the screen | 15:11 |
flower3 | pragmaticenigma, I meant it locks, I do not want it doing that. | 15:11 |
gordonjcp | flower3: you ought to be able to adjust that separately | 15:11 |
realivanjx | on normal ubuntu it is under privacy & security in settings | 15:11 |
gordonjcp | flower3: in "normal" Ubuntu it | 15:12 |
flower3 | I will try that | 15:12 |
gordonjcp | ey | 15:12 |
gordonjcp | yeah, what realivanjx | 15:12 |
gordonjcp | there is "Blank Screen Delay" and "Automatic Screen Lock", the former being the time you want it to wait and the latter being a toggle switch | 15:12 |
pragmaticenigma | flower3: or just be patient, there is also the #ubuntu-mate channel for people that might be more familiar with your concern | 15:12 |
flower3 | I will go to that instead. | 15:13 |
flower3_ | Apparently, that server wasn't as active. | 15:23 |
flower3_ | Again, how do I disable screen lock from 30 minutes of inactivity | 15:26 |
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pragmaticenigma | flower3_: Control Center -> Scrensaver -> near the bottom of the screen it will say "Lock screen when screensaver is active" make sure that is turned off | 15:31 |
pragmaticenigma | you may need to activate the screensaver temporarily to switch it off | 15:31 |
flower3_ | Oh, thanks! | 15:33 |
flower3_ | I guess, I will give you a dialog chat after my PC is not in use after 30 minutes | 15:33 |
pragmaticenigma | flower3_: please keep all chat and discussions in channel. | 15:34 |
pragmaticenigma | it helps ensure you are receiving accurate information and that someone isn't trying to get you to do something that may harm your computer | 15:34 |
flower3_ | I know, | 15:35 |
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calwig | moo3: Tor is up yes, I use it for IRC. Im going to try something, turn it off for a second. Just to update. | 16:09 |
calwig | brb | 16:10 |
playboy | hi | 16:10 |
playboy | new here | 16:10 |
oerheks | welcome to ubuntu support | 16:11 |
Eggbert | hi | 16:12 |
playboy | welcome | 16:17 |
DarkNight | hi | 16:34 |
calwig | moo3: Stopping Tor allowed the update manager to proceed correctly. It must be something not configured correctly when Tor is on. Anyway it works bypassing Tor. | 16:47 |
calwig | moo3: fenkiu, at least you gave me a tip on what i could do to bypass it. | 16:47 |
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Guest2070 | Running 22.04 I can seem to get openvpn tls authentication going using the gnome vpn interface. I've tried tls-crypt and tls-crypt-v2 and I can't get it to work. | 18:11 |
deonstz | irc://irc.perl.org/#padre | 18:31 |
leftyfb | deonstz: not here | 18:31 |
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leftyfb | deonstz: this is an ubuntu support channel | 18:31 |
mint | Nobody answering on mint channel. Help Help Please. Tried to install mint 22 cin on my 256 flash to make a safe Permanent backup location/ Now Im using my older mint21 flash drive right now. I can see in folders the old mint is still there on my hard drrive but I cannot boot into it.. ?? Terminal command sudo apt update-grub doesn't work. I get the "This is the Linux Mint "apt" command menu instead of an update. What terminal command would I use to update | 18:39 |
mint | the harddrive grub | 18:39 |
leftyfb | !mint | mint | 18:39 |
ubottu | mint: 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/ | 18:39 |
leftyfb | mint: if you'd like help here, you'll need to install Ubuntu, not Linux Mint | 18:40 |
mint | im aware but it is based off Ubuntu and there isnt anyone in the mint channel | 18:41 |
pragmaticenigma | mint: incorrect... mint has choosen to fork from ubuntu. from that point onwards they became seperate operating systems with very different goals | 18:41 |
mint | i mean, there there but nobody is answering | 18:41 |
pragmaticenigma | mint: The official mint IRC support channel is not on libera, check the message that ubottu provided carefully. | 18:42 |
oerheks | maybe on the other network? | 18:43 |
leftyfb | mint: this might be a good time to install Ubuntu instead. There is a cinnamon flavor of ubuntu as well | 18:45 |
pragmaticenigma | probably a more appropriate response... Install Ubuntu, if the problem continues, then come back here for support. | 18:46 |
mint | leftyfb Yeah I guess but ive grown into mint since the early days and like the privacy with it// | 18:47 |
leftyfb | mint: can you explain what privacy issues Ubuntu currently has that concern you? | 18:48 |
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mint | I read ( take with a grain of salt ) online that mint and ubuntu went separate ways because of advertising issues and it seemed to me that it was more intrusive with what it shares | 18:49 |
leftyfb | mint: ok, so you don't currently have any substantiated privacy concerns with ubuntu | 18:50 |
mint | No. because I dont use it.. | 18:50 |
leftyfb | [13:45:42] <leftyfb> mint: this might be a good time to install Ubuntu instead. There is a cinnamon flavor of ubuntu as well | 18:50 |
mint | also, on distrowatch mint is Consistently MUCH more popular than Ubuntu and I must believe that with all the thousands of downloads and easy of use, their are far more intelligent people out there than me. | 18:52 |
leftyfb | ok, good luck | 18:52 |
oerheks | distrowatch stats are not downloads, just clicks to the page | 18:52 |
oerheks | lolz | 18:52 |
mint | so.(non scientifically i know) based on what ive read and its popularity and easy of use, thats why i like it | 18:52 |
oerheks | and clickbots place mx linux on top | 18:52 |
mint | yeah i know\ | 18:52 |
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mint | and your one of those smarter than me LOL | 18:53 |
oerheks | good luck with mint | 18:53 |
mint | thanks | 18:53 |
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lutux | hallo | 19:16 |
oerheks | :-) | 19:17 |
lutux | ich bräuchte hilfe mit folgendem problem: | 19:17 |
leftyfb | !de | lutux | 19:18 |
ubottu | lutux: 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! | 19:18 |
raffo | so, I just cloned a virtual machine to one of my user's desktop computers. Is there a simple tutorial somewhere on how I grant him access to run the virtual machine? | 19:21 |
leftyfb | raffo: huh? | 19:21 |
leftyfb | raffo: are you looking for documentation on how to use whatever hypervisor you're using for virtualization? | 19:22 |
raffo | It's a windows virtual machine, on a Leap 15.6 desktop computer. I can start and connect to the vm as the root user, but if try to start it as the user, I get error messages. | 19:22 |
leftyfb | raffo: this is an ubuntu support channel | 19:23 |
raffo | Oops, very sorry, clicked on the worng channel. | 19:23 |
zetawreck | I've encountered a bug I don't know where to report: Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Navigation > Move window to workspace 4 > select 'Shift+Super+$' has no effect | 19:38 |
zetawreck | It stores the setting, but pressing the button combination doesn't do anything | 19:39 |
lutux | hello i need some help to fix a problem in lubuntu | 19:40 |
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lutux | installed on mac book pro 2011 wifi is not running | 19:40 |
oerheks | zetawreck, try Shift+Super+4 ? | 19:41 |
oerheks | lutux if you install with wired networking, update, you should have wifi drivers and access | 19:42 |
lutux | s+s+4 does not help | 19:45 |
oerheks | ..?? | 19:48 |
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ax562 | Thanks for all who were helping me with my tiny icon issue on gimp 2.x. I upgraded to the development version through flatpak and seems to be buttery smooth (based off gtk3). Here is a link if anyone is interested -> https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/ | 21:21 |
leftyfb | ax562: just be aware, the flatpak is not supported here | 21:22 |
ax562 | leftyfb yes I am aware. Just wanted to say thanks and share my solution :) | 21:23 |
essam | gnome? | 21:24 |
pragmaticenigma | essam: Do you have an Ubuntu support question that you would like to ask? If so, please go ahead ask. There is no need to ask, to ask a question. | 21:25 |
essam | how do i remove gnome extensions app | 21:26 |
felixphew | hi :) does anyone have a good explainer on how initramfs-tools decides what modules to include? I'm trying to work out why i915 isn't ending up in there | 21:38 |
felixphew | (using MODULES=most, on noble, fwiw) | 21:40 |
leftyfb | felixphew: /etc/initramfs-tools/ | 21:40 |
felixphew | leftyfb: sure, I've read through all the stuff in there and the relevant man pages (at least the ones I can find) | 21:41 |
leftyfb | felixphew: so add your own if you need it | 21:41 |
felixphew | what I'm more asking is: is it expected that a video driver needed by my hardware wouldn't be automatically included? as best I can tell, it was being included on a previous 22.04 install despite not being specified anywhere manually | 21:43 |
felixphew | hmm, it looks like /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/framebuffer used to directly copy in i915, and now it does something more sophisticated instead | 21:47 |
lutux | no wifi after update,i can see the list of wifis in the surounding but cannot aktivate mine,there is on ask for the password. | 21:54 |
lutux | someone any idea to fix the problem ? | 21:59 |
tomreyn | what does "there is on ask for the password" mean? which driver and chipset is it? | 22:00 |
tomreyn | what did you update? | 22:00 |
tomreyn | (and from what to what) | 22:01 |
lutux | sorry i am a kind of beginner and not so fast with informations | 22:02 |
tomreyn | lutux: no worries, take your time. if you need assistence with answering these questions, let me know | 22:03 |
tomreyn | (and in case that'd be easier: there's also #ubuntu-de) | 22:04 |
lutux | IEEE 802.11 ESSID:off/any | 22:07 |
lutux | Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated | 22:07 |
lutux | Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off | 22:07 |
lutux | Power Management:off | 22:07 |
tomreyn | lutux: this doesn't answer the above questions (try "lspci -nn"). please use https://bpa.st next time you would like to share multiple lines of text. | 22:11 |
lutux | 03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4331 802.11a/b/g/n [14e4:4331] (rev 02) | 22:16 |
tomreyn | okay, this is likely a third party driver or firmware issue then. how about the other questions? some of those don't require much of a technical background | 22:18 |
pragmaticenigma | tomreyn: not sure if you caught their earlier messages, they're working with a 2011 Mac Book Pro unit. | 22:19 |
tomreyn | ah, thanks pragmaticenigma, no i did not. | 22:19 |
lutux | dkms source for the broacom sta wireless driver | 22:20 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: Most of the tutorials show that the firmware-b43-installer package is needed and not to install the proprietary driver | 22:20 |
lutux | what are the steps to fix it? | 22:21 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: did you install the broadcom sta driver? | 22:22 |
lutux | it is marked in the software packet under additional software | 22:23 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: in terminal> sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer && sudo apt remove broadcom-sta broadcom-sta-dkms bcmwl-kernel-source | 22:24 |
lutux | firmware-b43 installed now,broadcom-sta was not installed,problem still exists | 22:39 |
pragmaticenigma | lutux: have you rebooted since installing? | 22:39 |
lutux | is it possible to return to the chat after rebooting? | 22:40 |
applecuckoo | yep! | 22:40 |
pragmaticenigma | lutux: sure, you've already done it once today | 22:41 |
lutux | thanks | 22:41 |
lutux | no success after reboot | 23:02 |
pragmaticenigma | that's unforunate lutux | 23:07 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: try> sudo modprobe b43 | 23:09 |
lutux | no result | 23:19 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: can you run the 2 commands at https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/a2bee9856d8c13f42f1835bc31bf9480 in terminal and post the URL from terminal after the second command is done | 23:26 |
lutux | https://termbin.com/ec6p | 23:30 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: in terminal> sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/broadcom-sta-dkms.conf | 23:32 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: The wifi can see a lot of access points | 23:33 |
lutux | done | 23:35 |
lutux | hey jeremy,i am in :-) thank you so much ... | 23:44 |
Jeremy31 | lutux: great | 23:45 |
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