oerheks | Yes | 00:20 |
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gebbione | when will kernel 6.12 be available on ubuntu | 07:06 |
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Peter__ | Hello | 08:48 |
sixwheeledbeast | 6.11 is due 13th | 08:57 |
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BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:46 |
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Elliria | Hey there. I'm on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS. Is there any reason why I would be seeing this message the last couple of times that I've grabbed updates when they're offered? | 13:42 |
Elliria | The following packages have been kept back: libseccomp2 | 13:42 |
Elliria | I haven't deliberately held anything back. | 13:43 |
lotuspsychje | !phased | Elliria | 13:55 |
ubottu | Elliria: Since Ubuntu 21.04, APT may hold back some updates on some systems while they are being phased in. This is called "phased updates". See https://ubottu.com/y/phased and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PhasedUpdates for more info. | 13:55 |
Elliria | Ah, thank you! | 14:04 |
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zaggynl | After installation, is there a way to reboot immediately, instead of pausing at the 'remove media and press a key' ? Besides modifying grub and reboot -f? I can't get secureboot boot to work without unmodified iso, reboot -f freezes the laptop | 15:27 |
leftyfb | zaggynl: disable secureboot | 15:29 |
zaggynl | but I want to use secure boot, TPM unlocking and all | 15:29 |
leftyfb | zaggynl: you do not need secureboot in order to utilize TPM | 15:30 |
zaggynl | last I tried it failed because secure boot was not enabled | 15:31 |
pragmaticenigma | zaggynl: how often are you installing that this is a problem? | 15:53 |
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des04 | oi | 16:35 |
raphael | hi | 16:51 |
dr-kokobas | Does anyone here have experience with running the 5GHz access point with RTL8852 and rtw89 driver? And does anyone know if there is a way to set the regional country code when `sudo iw reg set XX` is not setting the country code? | 17:37 |
gmachine24 | Running ubuntu server 22.04.5 lts I was here yesterday with question about a failed file system check on boot. leftyfb and some others helped me but I didn't resolve the situation until later. I thank everyone for their efforts. Here was the problem and the fix in case anyone is interested: https://pastebin.com/VMtaKbTK | 17:48 |
leftyfb | gmachine24: you know nothing you changed or were messing with involved grub at all right? There was no need to run update-grub | 17:50 |
leftyfb | besides the part about skipping filesystem check on boot ... I assume that's a kernel parameter | 17:51 |
leftyfb | changing fstab doesn't require running update-grub | 17:51 |
gmachine24 | right | 17:51 |
gmachine24 | but I did this changed in grub config file the line to include that in quotes GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="fsck.mode=skip quiet splash" and then ran sudo update-grub. | 17:52 |
gmachine24 | if I didn't update the grub file the problem remained | 17:52 |
gmachine24 | but as I said I wasn't happy with that so I removed the part in quotes and updated grub again and all is well | 17:53 |
gmachine24 | Anyway, thanks again to everyone for their time. | 17:54 |
oerheks | gmachine24, you should update your bios, i read yesterday https://www.asus.com/supportonly/m5a97_le_r20/helpdesk_bios/ | 18:01 |
oerheks | oh | 18:01 |
dr-kokobas | I found kernel message `cfg80211: Loaded regulatory.db is malformed or signature is missing/invalid`, how can I fix that? I have tried to install the wireless-regdb package from the source, but I get the same kernel error msg. | 18:10 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: sudo apt install wireless-regdb | 18:11 |
raphael | can someone tel me a proxy software in linux mint | 18:12 |
dr-kokobas | wireless-regdb is already the newest version | 18:12 |
leftyfb | !mint | raphael | 18:12 |
ubottu | raphael: 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/ | 18:12 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: ok, then you do not need to build it from source | 18:12 |
dr-kokobas | but i get the error message anyway, and I have a feeling that's reason every 5GHz channel has the NO-IR flag and I can't start the access point | 18:14 |
oerheks | `sudo iw reg set XX` is not setting the country code .. must be an issue with your version of wireless-regdb? | 18:16 |
dr-kokobas | I installed the latest version from the source, and it was the same now and before | 18:18 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: what release of ubuntu? | 18:19 |
dr-kokobas | 22.04 with kernel 5.10 | 18:21 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: problem #1 - run a supported kernel | 18:22 |
oerheks | current is 5.15.0.131.129 | 18:22 |
dr-kokobas | ok thanks you, is 6.1 supported? | 18:22 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: the current HWE kernel in ubuntu 22.04 is 6.8 | 18:23 |
oerheks | hwe gives 6.8 | 18:23 |
leftyfb | dr-kokobas: sudo apt install linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 | 18:23 |
oerheks | https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+package/linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 | 18:23 |
oerheks | !info wireless-regdb jammy | 18:24 |
ubottu | wireless-regdb (2024.07.04-0ubuntu1~22.04.1, jammy): wireless regulatory database. In component main, is optional. Built by wireless-regdb. Size 10 kB / 36 kB | 18:24 |
dr-kokobas | ok, thank you I'll have to try tomorrow, I'm unable to boot my device anymore after removing some drivers with modprobe blocklist | 18:26 |
cagrcoskun | Selam | 18:37 |
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ARAS | selam | 18:38 |
leftyfb | !tr | ARAS | 18:39 |
ubottu | ARAS: Turk ubuntu kullanıcıları, Türkçe yardım ya da geyik için /join #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde. | 18:39 |
ARAS | burası geyik için mi yardım için mi | 18:49 |
leftyfb | !tr | ARAS | 18:49 |
ubottu | ARAS: Turk ubuntu kullanıcıları, Türkçe yardım ya da geyik için /join #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde. | 18:49 |
ARAS | ben 2004 den buya ubuntu kulanıyorum bukadar geliştigine şahıt olmak güzel | 18:50 |
ARAS | kafama takılan 20.4.1 de parmak iz okuyucu vardı şimdi o yok neden | 18:51 |
leftyfb | ARAS: Üzgünüz, ancak burada destek yalnızca İngilizce olarak sağlanmaktadır. (Google Translate'ten) | 18:53 |
Guest34 | is there any way to change the primary gpu? | 20:32 |
Guest34 | i tried following this https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1562 | 20:33 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Merge 1562 in GNOME/mutter "renderer/native: Add udev rule to select primary GPU" [Merged] | 20:33 | |
Guest34 | but it didnt seem to work for me | 20:34 |
Guest34 | it seemed kind of old so i thought maybe things are different now, | 20:35 |
Guest34 | i know the configuration i want is possible, i got it to boot in to the desktop with my iGPU, but then I walked away for a few minutes and it shut the display down, when I tried to log back on the display was on the dGPU. | 20:42 |
Guest34 | but its not consistent, I have only gotten it to display from the iGPU once. if i could get it to work consistently I'd be okay with just turning off the display timeout '=D | 20:44 |
tomreyn | Guest34: which GPUs do you have, which drivers? | 20:48 |
Guest34 | my iGPU is amd(amdgpu) and the dGPUs are nvidia(proprietary) | 20:49 |
Guest34 | i want my desktop display on the iGPU so my nvidia can run llm inference | 20:50 |
tomreyn | and this is a laptop? | 20:50 |
Guest34 | desktop | 20:50 |
tomreyn | i think you want PRIME render offload https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME#PRIME_render_offload | 20:51 |
Guest34 | alright, i'll take a look, thanks | 20:52 |
Guest34 | that doesn't look like the right thing for my use, it seems nvidia prime is if you want to render on dGPU and pass it through the iGPU to display | 20:56 |
Guest34 | i'm just looking to run cuda on the dGPU, any rendering should be done on the iGPU | 20:57 |
tomreyn | my understanding is that's to *optionally* render on the dGPU, otherwise on the iGPU | 20:58 |
tomreyn | i see. i'm not really into cuda, but i bet you can find a guide for that as well | 20:59 |
Guest34 | yeah my problem is i cant get it to display from the iGPU consistantly | 20:59 |
Guest34 | i got it to boot in once but it usually wont | 20:59 |
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emir | Hello world | 21:05 |
emir | Do you hear me | 21:06 |
ravage | No this is a text only chat | 21:06 |
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emir | Bro what is this app and what are you doing | 21:07 |
Guest34 | ??? | 21:07 |
leftyfb | !support | emir | 21:07 |
ubottu | emir: #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! | 21:07 |
emir | Okay thanks | 21:08 |
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Mantise | !hddtemp | 22:41 |
genii | !info hddtemp | 22:42 |
ubottu | Package hddtemp does not exist in noble | 22:42 |
enigma9o7 | 98 | 22:42 |
genii | Hm, I wonder when they removed that | 22:42 |
genii | !info hddtemp focal | 22:43 |
ubottu | 'focal' is not a valid release | 22:43 |
enigma9o7 | the hell its not | 22:43 |
genii | Meh, bot has had the EOL relesases removed | 22:43 |
enigma9o7 | i guess storage space must be tight | 22:44 |
enigma9o7 | and those EOL releases constantly updating and changing | 22:44 |
enigma9o7 | would take a lot of processing resources | 22:44 |
pragmaticenigma | More that the channel doesn't support EOL releases, doesn't make much sense to have something that is archived on the web | 22:45 |
Mantise | hm, i just want to see my cpu, motherboard and hd temp. i just need hddtemp lm-sensors for that ? | 22:46 |
pragmaticenigma | typically... they should already be on your machine | 22:48 |
genii | I think smartctl has a temperature reading function | 22:48 |
Mantise | pragmaticenigma: its not :) | 22:49 |
Mantise | genii: ill check smartctl | 22:50 |
pragmaticenigma | Mantise: it might be part of another package, or replaced by another package. All i'm seeing for instructions to get hddtemp is to pull it from repository archives... which isn't exactly a recommended approach | 22:52 |
Mantise | maybe lm-sensors and then the GUI Psensor | 22:53 |
pragmaticenigma | GUI Psensor is what I see suggested in a lot of places | 22:55 |
pragmaticenigma | BTW, focal is not EOL'd just double checked, because I'm running it currently, and though I had more time yet | 22:55 |
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genii | pragmaticenigma: bot pm'd me: Valid releases are: experimental, fasttrack, jammy, jammy-backports, jammy-proposed, noble, noble-backports, noble-proposed, plucky, plucky-backports, plucky-proposed, stable, stable-backports, testing, tor, unstable, virtualbox | 22:57 |
pragmaticenigma | Trust but verify: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases | 22:57 |
* genii slaps ubottu | 22:57 | |
Mantise | pragmaticenigma: yes. Psensor require lm sensors if im correct | 22:57 |
Mantise | yes it is just the gui of lmsensors | 22:58 |
pragmaticenigma | genii: what tipped me off to the incorrectness was that it lists plucky, which isn't released until April | 22:59 |
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michael__ | Is smartypants here? | 23:37 |
michael__ | nevermind. I see him now | 23:38 |
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