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ioria
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mbwe, sources.list is for your repos/mirrors ... for your sw
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ioria
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mbwe, you need to check your network config
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Welastevil
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still
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Welastevil
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2016-11-02 23:10:05.124 GSSpeechServer[8434] No handle for event rport on descriptor 11
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elisa87
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can you please have a look? http://askubuntu.com/questions/844827/removing-repeated-columns-in-a-csv-file
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ppf
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Welastevil: what did you change when this broke
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linux137
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>ducasse imean by command like curl bute don't pass by privoxy
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EriC^^
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Welastevil: grep -i "remove.*gnustep" /var/log/apt/history.log
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ioria
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mbwe, what is that ? server or desktop edition ?
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mbwe
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desktop version ioria
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Welastevil
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command not found
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ziox
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hello :)
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ioria
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mbwe, open NM then
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EriC^^
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Welastevil: grep returns command not found?
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EriC^^
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type just grep in a terminal
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mbwe
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ehm, that is not possible, since i am not behind the keyboard but remotly connected over ssh
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ppf
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Welastevil: please tell us first what you did?
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ioria
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mbwe, click on NM icon in the panel and 'Connection Informatio' will tell you your dns
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ziox
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Hello, is it possible to use usb stick 1tb and make it persistant to ubuntu ?
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mbwe
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but /etc/resolv.conf is pointing to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in otherwords google dns
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ppf
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there's no sense in us guessing what you did from you listing us random symptoms of single commands not working as intended
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ioria
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mbwe, ok cd in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
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ducasse
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linux137: wget has --no-proxy, use that instead of curl.
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Welastevil
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knowgrep -i "remove.*gnustep"/var/log/apt/history.log
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EriC^^
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Welastevil: just grep -i without know
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EriC^^
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Welastevil: grep -i "remove.*gnustep" /var/log/apt/history.log
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Welastevil
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hahahaha
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ioria
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mbwe, nope, should be (normally) nameserver 127.0.1.1
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EriC^^
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where did you get know from? :D
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linux137
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> ducasse yes but if i need to send POST data i can't with wget
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linux137
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?
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Welastevil
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now its taking time
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ziox
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Hello, is it possible to use usb stick 1tb and make it persistant to ubuntu ?
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Welastevil
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no output yet
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ducasse
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linux137: ok, you can try 'http_proxy="" curl http://whatever', don't know if it will work.
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linux137
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> ducasse i will try this!
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EriC^^
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!persistence | ziox yes read here and there might be links for +4g usb persistence there
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ubottu
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ziox yes read here and there might be links for +4g usb persistence there: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
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EriC^^
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ziox: it is possible iirc
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ioria
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mbwe, in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections you'll find your 'connection' ... you need sudo to open it and grab 'dns'
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ziox
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Thanks much =) will take a look
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free_speech
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how to create a live medium of a running, installed and configured ubuntu system? I knew it once and I did it many months ago, but forgot the details ...
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Welastevil
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nope
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EriC^^
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ziox: http://askubuntu.com/questions/397481/how-to-make-a-persistent-live-ubuntu-usb-with-more-than-4gb
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ziox
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@EriC^^ @ubottu, thanks a lot !
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EriC^^
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ziox: no problem
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MonsieurBon
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Hi
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EriC^^
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Welastevil: type "tail /var/log/apt/history.log | nc termbin.com 9999" , it will upload the last 10 lines of the log that shows what you installed/removed
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EriC^^
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paste the link it gives you here
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SimonKLB
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could anyone tell me how the nvidia drivers are loaded during init? ive removed all traces of it from modprobe.d and generated a new initramfs but they are still loaded
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MonsieurBon
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I have a very restrictive iptables policy on my server (drop on incoming and outgoing). To find out if I'm blocking something important, I'm logging all dropped packages. I see a lot of logs from port 80 to port 80 at some ip address I don't know. Is there any way of finding out what process is trying to make the connection=
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MonsieurBon
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?
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ioria
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SimonKLB, lspci -k | grep VGA -A 3
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akik
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MonsieurBon: sudo lsof -i TCP:80
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SimonKLB
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ioria: yea?
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akik
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MonsieurBon: also netstat
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ioria
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SimonKLB, lspci -k | grep VGA -A 3
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akik
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MonsieurBon: netstat -tulpan (-p) will show the process info
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SimonKLB
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ioria: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23417768/
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ioria
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SimonKLB, sli ?
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SimonKLB
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ioria: no
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ioria
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SimonKLB, you got two nvidia ?
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SimonKLB
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ioria: yes, im trying to use the second one with gpu passthrough using vfio-pci
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ioria
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SimonKLB, sudo lshw -C Video
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MonsieurBon
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akik, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23417774/ the 141.138.130.* addresses are the ones I'm interested in.
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SimonKLB
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ioria: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23417778/
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akik
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MonsieurBon: you can ask a whois server who owns them
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ioria
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SimonKLB, amazing ... how did you removed nvidia ?
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irgendwer4711
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hi, after upgrading to 16.10 my Wine-Programs disappeared in start menu. how to get them back?
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SimonKLB
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ioria: i deleted the conf files from modprobe.d and there are nothing loading nvidia in modules-load.d either
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SimonKLB
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what other places could you define modules to load during init?
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ioria
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SimonKLB, usually to remove nvidia , is sudo apt-get purge nvidia ... i never heard deleting config files ....
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SimonKLB
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ioria: yea of course, but i need the nvidia drivers for my main card
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EriC^^
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SimonKLB: if you want them not to load you can blacklist them
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ioria
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SimonKLB, sorry, sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
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SimonKLB
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EriC^^: yea tried that too, still loads, its amazing
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EriC^^
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SimonKLB: something else is loading that needs it so it's loading it too
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ioria
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SimonKLB, you want nvidia only for one device ?
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SimonKLB
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ioria: yes
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ioria
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SimonKLB, mytic
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EriC^^
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SimonKLB: lsmod | grep nvidia should show what depends on it too
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SimonKLB
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im pretty sure it would work out if i could load the vfio modules before the nvidia modules
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EriC^^
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SimonKLB: maybe use /etc/modules to load the vfio modules?
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EriC^^
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that loads them pretty early on i think
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SimonKLB
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EriC^^: tried that, still loads after unfortunately
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SimonKLB
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i can see that drm and drm_kms_helper requires nvidia, ill check if they are specified somewhere
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MonsieurBon
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akik, seems to be williamhill.co.uk which is very suspicious. I wouldn't know what would be connecting there...
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SimonKLB
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# grep -Ri drm /etc/mod*
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SimonKLB
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*nada*
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SimonKLB
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really odd
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ioria
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SimonKLB, maybe you need a xorg.conf
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ioria
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SimonKLB, and load nouveau for the 2 <unconvertable> ... (just thinking)
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SimonKLB
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ioria: doesnt x stuff happen after init though?
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ioria
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SimonKLB, sure
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SimonKLB
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in dmesg:
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SimonKLB
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[ 2.530928] nvidia 0000:07:00.0: enabling device (0100 -> 0103)
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SimonKLB
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[ 3.122641] vfio_pci: add [10de:13c0[ffff:ffff]] class 0x000000/00000000
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SimonKLB
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even though vfio_pci is added to /etc/modules
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SimonKLB
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dracut have a cmdline option rd.driver.pre which should force some modules to load first, is there something similar i can use in ubuntu?
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ioria
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SimonKLB, above my paygrade
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