[00:00] SuperLag: what does `sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade` yield for a response? [00:00] and then, with gnome starting, "Feb 19 15:30:46 node org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1541]: MESA: error: ZINK: failed to choose pdev" and "Feb 19 15:30:46 node org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1541]: MESA: error: ZINK: failed to choose pdev [00:00] Feb 19 15:30:46 node org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1541]: libEGL warning: egl: failed to create dri2 screen" [00:00] nm... I was scrolled way back [00:02] so if you want 3d capabilities, you'll need to provide a spice channel, or you can try to run without acceleration, but this seems to run into a software bug. [00:02] (as linked above) [00:04] if you seek a workaroung, disabling lockdown ("secureboot") may be an option - might help. other than that you could also try using Xorg rather than wayland. [00:09] :/ [00:09] pragmaticenigma: was going to say, I'd just created https://gist.github.com/akulbe/1c6e36df960414c8daaef08f1af7f6ed with the output [00:09] but you found out [00:10] tomreyn: tried disabling Secure Boot, and it *looked* like it was going to work, but after a few seconds, it showed the same behavior [00:10] tomreyn: Wayland is the default now, right? If so, how do you use Xorg instead? is that something you have to set up at install time? [00:11] you choose during login, while entering your password. that's if both are installed. [00:13] there should be an option (cogwheel symbol?) letting you choose between "Ubuntu" [which would be Wayland], "Ubuntu on Xorg" and maybe other options [00:14] note these are suggested potential *workarounds*, not fixes. the bug report remains open without a recipe for reproducing it, which the developers would need. [00:14] yep [00:15] tried Xorg... no change [00:15] so, how about adding a spice channel [00:17] https://bpa.st/raw/D2EA [00:17] i read more issues with 6.11.0-17 .. are you testing 24.04.2 which still has some issues ? [00:18] the above qemu configuration snippet is an example (might need a different port #), and i don't know whether this can be used with proxmox [00:22] maybe these also help https://askubuntu.com/questions/1530856/wsl2-mesa-error-zink-failed-to-choose-pdev-after-glxinfo-b [00:23] oerheks: yeah, it's 24.04.2, only by virtue of the fact that I installed .1 and did a full-upgrade immediately thereafter [00:23] glxinfo -B | grep -i renderer should tell you which GL renderer is being used. [00:24] normally, the latest version should be stable [00:24] of a kernel, and a linux distro [00:25] 24.04.2 has been delayed [00:25] funny [00:25] I have a separate WSL instance that shows .2, this one shows .2 [00:25] so you used the -d option? [00:25] did it get released, and then pulled back? [00:26] no. [00:26] the release version can update during apt upgrade [00:26] tomreyn: I tried the glxinfo from an SSH session, since I can't *stay* logged in to the desktop... cannot open display [00:26] this is entirely normal if the respective package has made it to -updates [00:28] SuperLag: that's normal. try with a different DISPLAY, like DISPLAY=:0 glxinfo -B [00:30] same, but this time "Error: unable to open display :0" [00:32] try :1 [00:33] note this may be Xorg specifiy, i think wayland uses WAYLAND_DISPLAY=... [00:35] apparently unsetting WAYLAND_DISPLAY would make it fallback to XWAYLAND and interpret DISPLAY [00:35] Didn't for any of the permutations. Same errors. [00:36] I tried {WAYLAND_}DISPLAY=:{0,1} [00:36] no luck. no love. :D [00:38] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/environment-variables-for-wayland-hackers/12750 has more details === sotaoverride is now known as Guest9315 [01:36] Hi, I’m stuck on grub minimal screen. instead of (hd0,1)/efi/boot/grub ; I see (hd0,1)/efi/boot/ with three things : bootx64.efi, fbx64.efi, mmx64.efi --- no grub dir === diceLibrarian2 is now known as liceDibrarian [02:42] does anyone know the time of day 24.04.2 will be released? === RandomZero2 is now known as RandomZero === therealnope8 is now known as therealnope === JoeBk_ is now known as JoeBk [07:52] === SixterBR0 is now known as SixterBR [10:23] apt should send a y/n query warning if commands that change the state of the packages are invoked a certain amount of time after the last apt upadte [10:23] the query should suggest to use the apt update command for new users [11:10] lisbeths, you should probably file a wishlist bug report, this channel here is for support, none of the developers will read here [11:12] i.e. use "ubuntu-bug apt" === zeroday061929 is now known as zeroday06192 === JoeBk_ is now known as JoeBk === kostkon_ is now known as kostkon [12:25] Hi all === Alpha is now known as `Alpha === `Alpha is now known as Alpha === anotheryou is now known as anathaya === JoeBk_ is now known as JoeBk [14:42] hello [14:43] i cant mount an exfat partition [14:43] unkwon file systgem typ exfat [14:48] Guest27: sudo apt install exfat-fuse exfat-utils [14:49] though you probably don't need -utils [14:49] but won't hurt [14:51] i have exfat-fuse installed and for exfat-utils exist no install option [14:53] i think it is called exfatprogs [14:53] but exfat-fuse should give you the general support so the system recofgnizes the filesystem [14:54] *recognizes [16:34] dookie [16:35] anyone here [16:35] pls [16:35] pls [16:35] pls === gui is now known as gujle === gujle is now known as ||DeMoLiSh|| [16:46] hi [16:46] <||DeMoLiSh||> hi === ||DeMoLiSh|| is now known as []DeMoLiSh[] [16:47] Today with the automatic update relase of ubuntu 24.04.2 my root partition data was deleted (/home,/root, /home/user/Downloads/data, etc) [16:48] I just reboot my computer because I have a trouble with a program and then the system was updated [16:49] apt never touches your home partition or directory [16:49] Can you help me? or what is the trouble. Thanks for your time [16:49] no never [16:49] I don't use apt today [16:50] I don't put apt-get dist-upgrade [16:50] and the system was updated [16:50] and my /home was erased and other folders [16:51] I'm using gnu/linux from more than 20 years I know that theory [16:52] But today the update of a new release I can't stop it [16:53] *couldn't [16:57] qemm: ubuntu will never automatically update to the new release nor will it delete anything in /home. I would maybe look into possible hardware issues with your storage device [17:02] i assume qemm is referring to an automated update (not upgrade) of packages on thir 24.04 system, which bumped the distro version to 24.04.2 [17:03] this doesn't explain how things would have been deleted, though [17:03] My storage is fine, the computer was up again before the update. The distribution has the message of "Welcome to my new distribution or something like that" I just enter with my user but without the data [17:04] you could boot to recovery and run file system checks [17:04] ok [17:05] I did it before, but I'm going to do it later. [17:05] And I'm going to put here the data. Thanks for all [17:05] qemm: is your /home on a different partition or drive? [17:06] it's not clear how you could reboot after the root file system was deleted, though [17:06] no root [17:06] the data [17:06] only the data in the root [17:07] for example [17:07] the content on /home/userxxx [17:07] or /root/xxxx [17:07] or /home/usersxx/Downloads/ALLDELETED [17:08] qemm: either you aren't telling us the whole story or you have an issue with your hardware [17:08] i don't have any issue with the hardware [17:08] qemm: and how did you confirm that? [17:08] I'm working now with it [17:08] $working [17:09] what FS? [17:09] ext4 [17:09] yes working [17:11] qemm: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; lsblk ; sudo dmesg -T ) | nc termbin.com 9999 [17:11] qemm: please run that, with the parens and paste the resulting URL here === anathaya is now known as anotheryou [17:57] hey [18:00] oh crap. i have a lunar based box.. and i want to update that to noble .. however, do-release-upgrade doesnt work . An upgrade from 'lunar' to 'noble' is not supported with this tool. [18:01] Assid: you would need to upgrade through all the intermediary versions to get to nobel [18:01] usually it is faster to install the latest version you want. i recommend LTS versions [18:01] if not see [18:02] !eolupgrade [18:02] End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [18:04] Assid: as ravage points out... it'd probably be faster to install fresh [18:05] wont be faster.. thatsa lot of things to be done if i want to roll this out.. i normally rollout LTS releases ..not sure why /where i ended up loading this up [18:05] Assid: look into something like ansible to easily rebuild your system the way you like after a fresh install [18:06] Assid: not sure either, but you'd have to go through 2 EOL upgrade processes to get to a supported version to be able to use the built in tools as they're intended. [18:07] damn [18:07] cant believe i let this slip [18:07] im normally on top of all of this [18:08] Assid: if /home is partitioned (or even if it is not) you could back it up and migrate that over to your new install [18:10] its basically a mail server.. luckily running dockerized mailcow which is always updated or a few weeks behind based on the schedule .. === deadrom is now known as Guest4130 [18:11] i got my work cut out for this weekend [18:16] at least it's in a container, save for the data store [18:23] yep [18:24] still cant believe i loaded a non lts [18:28] yay! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2025-February/000308.html [18:42] oerheks, congrats === NDPZenB00k is now known as NDPZenBook === Square is now known as RenaissanceDude === RenaissanceDude is now known as Square [22:06] does debian compat 10 support arm64 builds? [22:07] syphyr: ask in #debian [22:07] ok [22:08] well its the same in ubuntu [22:08] but ill try #debian [22:08] Ubuntu is a fork of Debian, that means that Ubuntu went in different direction from the development of Debian. They share somethngs but are very different in their operations [22:08] syphyr: Debian is not Ubuntu is not Debian. We can only support Ubuntu here [22:09] im talking about debhelper compat [22:09] its the same tools [22:09] syphyr: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ) | nc termbin.com 9999 [22:10] this is for a cross compile [22:11] syphyr: I have to know, why would you prefer to ask for support with Debian in #ubuntu as opposed to #debian? [22:11] im not using debian [22:11] ciao [22:11] im using ubuntu [22:11] syphyr: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ) | nc termbin.com 9999 [22:12] its not building on my machine, its a pipeline failing for a arm64 cross compile [22:12] https://gitlab.torproject.org/syphyr/arti/-/pipelines/251266 [22:13] im trying to build a deb file for arti (which is the new tor) [22:13] amd64 builds fine [22:13] but the test wants to also build a arm64 package [22:13] ce nessuno? [22:13] syphyr: ok, then you probably want to ask for help in #ubuntu-devel [22:13] !it | riccardo [22:13] riccardo: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi «/join #ubuntu-it» senza virgolette) [22:14] ah ok, sorry [22:14] thanks === antonispgs0 is now known as antonispgs === ajfriesen164 is now known as ajfriesen16