=== Guest62 is now known as DKool [00:19] BlueSmoke123 00:18:41 [00:19] ok I tried messing around with xinput set-prop 11 "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 somewhere said about using .05 to get half the horizontal travel by changing those number did flip axis and some other thins so I have the right device does anyone know how these number work [00:20] I got dissconected [00:24] i can't connect to the internet on a fresh install of ubuntu 24.04 [00:24] i3luefire: server or desktop? [00:24] my nic isn't shown with ip link show it only shows the loopback interfaces. [00:25] it is desktop but i installed via debootstrap [00:25] why? [00:25] from the live usb [00:25] why did you use debootstrap? [00:26] zfsbootmenu but ... why does the why matter? [00:27] all i need is to get the network up [00:27] i3luefire: is this installed on x86 bare metal? [00:27] yes [00:27] which kernel is running? [00:27] 6.8 i think [00:27] one second [00:27] uname -a [00:27] 6.8.0-31-generic........ [00:29] that's a bit outdated [00:29] but I guess with no network you can't update it [00:29] correct [00:29] i3luefire: lspci |grep -i net # does your nic show up? [00:30] yes [00:30] realtek ... 8126 [00:31] i3luefire: ip -c a # what about here? [00:31] nope, just loopback [00:32] i have the USB install media still plugged in [00:32] if that is helpful since the networking worked during installation [00:33] my quick googling shows the issue is fixed with 6.11. It might even be fixed with the latest 6.8 which you don't have installed [00:34] you might have to boot with the live usb, chroot into your install and then update the kernel [00:34] Or plug in your phone via usb [00:34] i can't just load the kernel from the usb? [00:35] i3luefire: sure, if you download all the packages associated with it [00:35] Tethering should just work [00:35] or that [00:35] okay plugged in [00:35] or plug in some other usb network adapter [00:38] genius [00:38] that should be in an faq somewhere [00:39] looks like it is installing 6.0.8-53 [00:39] you mean 6.8.0-52.53.1 [00:40] scrolled by too fast [00:40] sorry, 6.8.0-53.55 [00:40] it installed 6.0.8-53-generic [00:41] now how do i get it to install the network drivers for my mobo [00:42] reboot into the new kernel [00:42] i3luefire: and to be clear, it installed 6.8.0-53 right? Not 6.0.8-53 [00:43] since 6.0 isn't available on ubuntu 24.04 [00:43] it installed 6.8.0-53-generic [00:43] sorry [00:43] yes [00:46] still no network drivers === mrbutthead195879 is now known as mrbutthead19587 [00:46] i3luefire: uname -a # confirm you are running the latest 6.8.0-35 kernel [00:47] it is confirmed [00:47] i3luefire: sudo apt install linux-image-generic-hwe-24.04 [00:48] that will pull in the 6.11 kernel. Reboot into that [00:48] i don't think 6.11 works with zfs but i am just guess [00:49] I don't see why that would be but I also don't have experience with zfs [00:51] All Ubuntu kernels have ZFS support [00:52] k [00:56] seems like the boot has hung [01:00] yea. that kernel doesn't work for zfs [01:00] or something [01:01] i3luefire: you know you can enable zfs on a fresh install of ubuntu right? [01:02] linux-image-generic-hwe-24.04 [01:02] wrong paste, https://www.phoronix.com/news/OpenZFS-Ubuntu-24.04-LTS [01:07] is there no way to just install the drivers on my current installation? [01:07] they're built into the kernel, in this case 6.11 which isn't working on your machine. My guess is due to your custom install [01:37] okay trying the standard ubuntu installer version of zfs [01:47] failed [01:47] i3luefire: what failed and how? [01:48] the installer said it failed. not sure how [01:51] trying again with standard ethernet connection instead of the phone [01:57] that worked i think [02:00] is there an easy way to make things bigger on my 4k screen [02:01] scaling? [02:10] Make the 4K screen physically larger. [02:20] superkuh: that's not helpful [02:20] yes the scaling but i got it thanks [02:20] I hope it only to inform future purchases. [02:21] also if you can upsize my tv that would be cool [02:21] Scaling is a mitigation more than a solution. [02:21] Like a fever is a mitigation of an infection. [02:21] superkuh: ok, we get it. Lets stay on topic === rat2 is now known as roadkill [07:22] hola buenos dias === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [07:51] hola buenos dias alguien en español [07:51] !english carlos [07:51] Bah [07:52] ok [07:52] Anyway, this channel is an English one. === mrpond6 is now known as mrpond [11:21] he..o [11:21] hello. [11:23] Metro42: hello [11:23] Metro42: how may i help you with ubuntu now? === Exagone313 is now known as Exa [12:54] Hi all === b_ is now known as Hiyajll === andrew_ is now known as elsathequeenelsa [14:08] why does not new Ubuntu point release (24.04.2) upgrade the kernel to linux-generic-hwe-24.04 automatically === Exagone313 is now known as Exa [14:25] merzu: could you explain more about what "automatically" means to you, just to make sure I understand what your expectations are? [14:35] pragmaticenigma: I thought that it should update to new hwe stack automatically, but I'm still on 6.8 kernel [14:36] merzu: linux-generic-hwe-24.04 is not an update, it's a package. Install it if you want it [14:37] merzu: hwe kernels do not get installed automatically as part of package updates [14:37] leftyfb: ok, do I need to remove 6.8 kernel then also ? [14:37] no [14:38] leftyfb: is it reasonable to update manually to hwe? [14:41] merzu: I'd encourage reading up on why HWE kernels exist, and make your own decision on if you need it [14:41] updated 3 devices so far [14:41] went well 🙂 [14:41] and the old kernel is still available in case something does not work [14:42] ok thank you [14:42] merzu, is any of your hardware not supported by 6.8 ? [14:43] evrything is ok on my side, just interestining whether it is a good practice to update to hwe stack on Ubuntu [14:44] well, new kernels are usually only necessary to get non-working hardware to actually work, 6.8 will get security fixes for the lifetime of the release so there is usually not a good reasopn to switch to a new kernel unless you need to get newer HW to work [14:45] ... but that said, you can indeed at any time just switch to HWE (which has a shorter support lifecycle though, since it will regulkary bump to a new version when a new interim release comes out) [14:47] 👍 thx for explanations [16:06] hi i using some android aps, but they have crackling sound, i overcome this with renice java+quemu processes to -19 via top, but some crackling left, CPU load is <6% (6cores), can i script this or even more tune the processes with sched or something? [16:06] i start the android apps from android studio [16:24] !paste [16:24] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://bpa.st | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [16:25] https://bpa.st/Z7UA that's my hacked script for now X) [16:26] do other applications have crackling too? [16:27] no only the ones in the running emulator [16:28] sounds like a bug in either Android or the emulator rather than Ubuntu then? [16:29] JanC: i have no clue, only that renice mostly works [16:29] more like renice hides the bug somewhat [16:29] address the issue to https://github.com/snapcrafters/android-studio/issues ? [17:22] Algum BR? [18:13]  ubuntu 20.04 this is aparently the defalt  xinput set-prop 17 "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1   some wher sais that changing one of the values to 0.5 or -0.5 might half the travel of the mouse cursor so fixing it to 1 monitor of a 2 monitor system   does anyone know anything about this I'm still trying to lock my mouse [18:13] cursor to 1 monitor at a time as at the moment it goes off the right edge and cause problems on the second monitor [18:16] i still think this is your solution too, change tablet pen to your mouse pointer https://z-uo.medium.com/lock-graphic-tablet-to-one-screen-on-linux-d14ce649da5d [18:22] I've a dell server with an external 12Gbps SAS HBA, any suggestions for driver installation? [18:29] Muligan: is the installer not seeing the HBA or LUNs? [18:30] 24.344237] mpt3sas_cm0: failure at drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:12329/_scsih_probe()! [18:31] this is a Dell R320 w/ESXi 6.7, and the HBA has been pass-thru to the Ubuntu 24.04LTS guest VM [18:32] I'm close to throwing up WS2016,19,2022 in a VM to validate whether or not the card actually works [18:34] I tried that and thats part of why I'm trying the CTM [18:47] hows it going, was looking to install conda / anaconda sandbox on my ubuntu install, heard it was not well supported under this distro? [18:48] xless1: this is a support channel, once you have it installed someone here can help you if you run into issues. But until you do that, there's not much anyone can do for you here. If you want to have a discussion, I recommend #ubuntu-offtopic [18:48] xless1: anaconda is not supported on ubuntu [18:49] too many things named the same thing.. I assumed it was the Python library [18:49] leftyfb: which development sandbox system is preferred? [18:49] !poll | xless1 [18:50] guess that was nuked... [18:50] xless1: I think leftyfb thought you were talking about the anaconda installer, that is used in other distributions for installation of linux [18:51] pragmaticenigma: it's still not available on ubuntu :) [18:54] I thought one of the varients to it was available, my mistake [18:55] i would like to partition and isolate the base install from package, library and functionality updates so that multiple developers or development projects could be safely parallelized without conflict from the base os [18:55] xless1: For Anaconda/Conda there are no Ubuntu official packages provided, and thus it is not something supported in this channel. If you want to use it, you are free to do so, but you will have to seek out support through Anaconda/Conda user groups. [18:58] I'm looking for assistance debugging a PCIe initialization issue on Ubuntu Server 24.10 on Raspberry Pi CM4 hardware. Following a kernel panic and reboot the Ubuntu 24.10 dmesg output shows the PCI is down (brcm-pcie fd500000.pcie: link down). The issue doesn't occur on Raspberry Pi OS - seems to be specific to Ubuntu. I've tried modifying some [18:58] /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt and /boot/firmware/config.txt entries, they seem to help reduce the problem but does not eliminate it. Does anyone have any advice on how to get help with this issue? [19:00] xless1: lxd, incus, docker, vm's? [19:01] leftyfb: oh okay, thank you! [19:04] leftyfb: my device is the jetson orin nano, an edge device, but there is plenty of space on the filesystem [19:05] im after the isolation that incus provides [19:06] incus and lxd both provide the same isolation, very similar to docker as well [19:07] im thinking to try incus first, because it shows to be a fork from lxd, and probably has some improvements. of course im going to read up some [19:15] their guide says docker ? https://www.jetson-ai-lab.com/tips_ssd-docker.html [19:16] oerheks: oh okay, i was kind of hoping to avoid docker, but that's probably best now that you show this link [19:20] oerheks: would you happen to be running on the jetson? [19:20] no. [19:21] but i came across this page last time you were here [19:21] sure sure, i have the memory capacity of a nat fly, so that does help [19:23] sort of happens when im stretched thin === realies9 is now known as realies === kostkon_ is now known as kostkon === root is now known as Guest532