=== antonispgs2 is now known as antonispgs [00:57] Hello, I need to access some repository with Emacs 30.1 for my github CI. Does Ubuntu have any semi-official or any good private repos for that? [01:02] huh? [01:07] the runners have 24.04 and it's on Emacs 29.4 [01:07] Or 29.3 [01:23] I'm testing out with snap === antonispgs3 is now known as antonispgs === coXZist1 is now known as coXZist [05:20] The snap worked fine [05:23] Is it good [05:25] It works [05:26] there's not a lot of room for criticism, either it'll work or it won't :P === chalcedony is now known as Sunrise === xysha is now known as xxysha === mrpond8 is now known as mrpond === mrpond3 is now known as mrpond === mrpond3 is now known as mrpond [09:05] sudo systemctl enable ssh [09:05] Synchronizing state of ssh.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install. === vincejv- is now known as vincejv [10:49] Hi all [11:21] I kinda am sad [11:21] that linux is shit now [11:41] hello [11:47] ximon: now you're polluting this channel, after being booted out of every other one? [11:48] ximon: please mind the language. and stop the taunts generally here. [11:48] (using all of your accounts and nicknames) [11:50] hello Nickhajar [12:18] hi. My local government gives us a personal certificate we have to install in chrome and use to do paperwork. My certificate gets lost everytime I reboot (or possibly every time I restart chrome itself). Any clues what might be going on? [12:20] lacrymology: try using chromium, which is supported here. [12:21] I feel that generally speaking the keychain integration might not be working properly across the system [12:21] or firefox [12:21] I can confirm, but I'm pretty sure it disappeared from FF as well [12:21] let me try [12:21] for chrome, you'd need to get support from Google directly [12:22] it will matter how you installed it, too [12:23] just imported it into the browser, the process seems to be about the same everywhere [12:23] settings, security, certificates, your certificates, import,.... [12:23] anyway [12:24] added it to FF, restarted the browser and the cert persisted. I can't reboot right now, but I'll do it later and come back if I can confirm it's a system-wide issue, rather than a chrome issue, thank you [12:25] i think the normal approach is to place it in /usr/local/share/ca-certificates and to run sudo update-ca-certificates [12:26] or maybe that's just how you do it on servers / without GUI / system wide. maybe the GUI approach works for single users. [12:26] i'm assuming you're referring to a CA certificate, not a client certificate,t hough [12:27] firefox still uses its own certificate store [12:27] and just ignores whatever your system uses [12:27] ok [12:29] tomreyn: it's a p12 file [12:29] ravage1: that'd mean that my test is pointless XD [12:31] .p12 files suggests it's a client certificate [12:31] doesn't have to be, but it likely is. [12:32] lacrymology: does the government tell you to keep the cert a secret? [12:33] (= is it personal?) [12:33] https://support.globalsign.com/digital-certificates/digital-certificate-installation/install-pkcs12-file-linux-ubuntu-using-firefox is what i'd expect to work then, and what you probably did. [12:35] cbreak: yes, and pw protected [12:35] or https://client-authentifizierung.de/en/browser/firefox/firefox-under-linux rather (more current firefox GUI) [12:36] make sure you import it under the certificate managers' "Your certificates", not any of the other tabs (such as "servers" or "authorities") [12:39] yeah, I did that [13:30] hi. on lts 22.04 when connecting to my headphones it says "Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-profile-unavailable" [13:33] also, bluetoothd logs "a2dp-sink profile connect failed" [14:31] Hello, could someone confirm if the repositories at archive.ubuntu.com are having issues? I'm getting 403 Forbidden from time to time :( [14:32] pakcjo: others have reported similar [14:32] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1549622/problem-with-archive-ubuntu-com-most-of-the-servers-are-not-responding [14:32] thanks tomreyn [14:33] pakcjo: switching archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com to httpS or using different mirror servers are potential workarounds. [14:49] NNN [16:58] i need to resinstall Ubuntu as the recent update has broken some stuff. Any way to force a reinstall but keep current settings and software? [17:00] it's Linux you spend hours to fix those issues, reinstalling is not an option! [17:01] recoverymode to the rescue Smashcat [17:01] and details matter! [17:01] !details [17:01] Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. === dstein64- is now known as dstein64 === rvalue- is now known as rvalue === ryoskzyp1 is now known as ryoskzypu [19:14] yo evening [19:40] yo yo yo [19:40] yo yo yo yo [20:03] Howdy. I'm running Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS/noble with gdm for the login manager. I don't know how GDM is configured but it got the "default" Wayland DE and my custom X11 dwm WM. When I log in on GDM and launch dwm, I want to automatically run an.. [20:03] ... .xinitrc like file ... but a ~/.xinitrc doesn't seem to get run. Is there a better filename I can use to auto-run on login? [20:40] I'm surprised to find out my ubuntu 24.04lts installation I run on my server didn't seem to have dbus-x11 installed [20:40] I'm trying to set up gnome remote desktop and got the error "cannot auto launch dbus without x11 $DISPLAY" [21:08] #ubuntu === ahmed is now known as Guest2414 [22:55] Woah this is new. Name's Jack, first time Linux user and using Ubuntu Cinnamon as my first distro [22:57] cool beans === coXZist1 is now known as coXZist