[00:00] <hitsujiTMO> paolav: something funky going on there. whats the output of: cat /etc/issue
[00:01] <paolav> hitsujiTMO: Trisquel GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
[00:01] <mr-tech-guy> I just install and mounted a  new external 500GB Hard drive in my Ubuntu Server can some tell what program that I need to see it and use it.
[00:01] <hitsujiTMO> paolav: ahh, there's the problem. you're not using ubuntu
[00:01] <TJ-> paolav: The stratum of the servers is too high
[00:01] <funky> lol
[00:02] <hitsujiTMO> paolav: you'll have to get support from your distro's support. since it has a different set of tools then ubuntu
[00:02] <paolav> hitsujiTMO: Ok thx :)
[00:03] <daftykins> mr-tech-guy: are you SSH'd into said server from a GUI OS?
[00:07] <mr-tech-guy> I just install and mounted a  new external 500GB Hard drive in my Ubuntu Server can some tell what program that I need to see  it and use it
[00:08] <daftykins> mr-tech-guy: are you SSH'd into said server from a GUI OS?
[00:08] <willwh> mr-tech-guy: are you trolling? (I have parts/joins/quits/nicks off)
[00:08] <hitsujiTMO> mr-tech-guy: where did you mount it to?
[00:08] <daftykins> i already replied but you missed it
[00:08] <zsw_> what is sudo command to unimnstall
[00:08] <willwh> zsw_: sudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename>
[00:08] <daftykins> willwh: don't tell someone to purge by default, they may want their configs
[00:08] <willwh> but, only use purge if you wanto dump configurations files etc
[00:08] <zsw_> + purge
[00:08] <daftykins> ;)
[00:08] <willwh> :P
[00:08] <daftykins> good man
[00:08] <zsw_> ?
[00:09] <willwh> zsw_: let's say you had a bunch of config in /etc/apache2/sites-available
[00:09] <willwh> if you --purge on remove, it would get rid of them
[00:09] <willwh> or, any edits to like, apache2.conf
[00:09] <zsw_> oh ok thx
[00:09] <willwh> anyone in Victoria, BC? (long shot haha)
[00:10] <mr-tech-guy> sorry  I am working with a 3 year old
[00:10] <daftykins> i don't think 3 is old enough to learn command line
[00:10] <zsw_> E: Invalid operation removie
[00:11] <daftykins> can you see your typo?
[00:11] <bekks> zsw_: "remove" not "removie".
[00:11] <daftykins> i can1
[00:11] <willwh> zsw_: read it; s/removie/remove
[00:11] <mr-tech-guy> hell ok
[00:11] <mr-tech-guy> lol
[00:11] <zsw_> duh
[00:11] <mr-tech-guy> ok yes i am SSH
[00:11] <zsw_> sorry
[00:11] <mr-tech-guy> in to the Server
[00:12] <hitsujiTMO> mr-tech-guy: where did you mount it to?
[00:12] <mr-tech-guy> ok the Server
[00:12] <willwh> lol
[00:12] <mr-tech-guy> I can see it
[00:12] <mr-tech-guy> I just need to use it
[00:12] <hitsujiTMO> mr-tech-guy: then cd /path/to/mountpoint
[00:13] <mr-tech-guy> ok
[00:13] <willwh> what do you mean use it?
[00:13] <willwh> are you trying to copy data to it?
[00:13] <mr-tech-guy> yes
[00:13] <wad> Why, oh why, does Ubuntu have such a hard time with NVidia? I got a new laptop, and a new desktop, and they both have NVidia cards in them. Time spent trying to get Ubuntu working on them is in excess of 40 hours now. And the laptop only BARELY works, it's almost unusable. >_<
[00:13] <willwh> cp /path/toyourdata/ /path/to/mountpoint
[00:13] <willwh> don't forget -r if you want dirs
[00:13] <mr-tech-guy> and I want to store mp3 on it
[00:14] <willwh> wad: no luck man, I am running happily on my 760gtx
[00:14] <willwh> playing rust no less :P
[00:14] <hitsujiTMO> wad: what gpu do you have?
[00:14] <willwh> wad: where are you submitting bugs?
[00:14] <willwh> want help troubleshooting?
[00:14] <willwh> I am about to leave the office but I should be online agian in about 3 hours, once kids in bed
[00:14] <willwh> :)
[00:14] <zsw_> zsw@zsw-E-4610D:~$ sudo apt-get remove purge /home/Desktop/Applications/virtualbox
[00:14] <zsw_> Reading package lists... Done
[00:14] <zsw_> Building dependency tree
[00:14] <zsw_> Reading state information... Done
[00:14] <zsw_> E: Unable to locate package purge
[00:15] <zsw_> E: Unable to locate package /home/Desktop/Applications
[00:15] <willwh> zsw_: hhaha, no
[00:15] <willwh> try this:
[00:15] <zsw_> that what i got
[00:15] <willwh> dpkg -l | grep -i virtualbox
[00:15] <zsw_> ok thx
[00:15] <willwh> that will give you the actual package name (or you can tab complete it)
[00:15] <willwh> sudo apt-get remove virtualbox
[00:15] <willwh> you're not providing a path
[00:15] <willwh> just the app name
[00:15] <zsw_> i alredy try cant locate file
[00:16] <wad> I've received _Much Help_ troubleshooting. See the comment about 40 hours. My question: Why is it such a huge problem? What percentage of questions in #ubuntu are directly related to NVidia?
[00:16] <willwh> so
[00:16] <zsw_> i did
[00:16] <willwh> wad: I don't know, but I only use nvidia kit because it works
[00:16] <willwh> I've never had problems, and what you describe is the exact OPPOSITE of my experience
[00:17] <zsw_> [sudo] password for zsw:
[00:17] <zsw_> E: Invalid operation removie
[00:17] <zsw_> zsw@zsw-E-4610D:~$ sudo apt-get remove purge virtualbox
[00:17] <zsw_> Reading package lists... Done
[00:17] <zsw_> Building dependency tree
[00:17] <zsw_> Reading state information... Done
[00:17] <gordonjcp> wad: pretty much none
[00:17] <zsw_> E: Unable to locate package purge
[00:17] <hitsujiTMO> wad: what pu do you have and what version of ubuntu?
[00:17] <zsw_> zsw@zsw-E-4610D:~$ sudo apt-get remove purge /home/Desktop/Applications/virtualbox
[00:17] <zsw_> Reading package lists... Done
[00:17] <zsw_> Building dependency tree
[00:17] <hitsujiTMO> s/pu/gpu
[00:17] <gordonjcp> wad: NVidia are just about the only graphics cards supported in Linux
[00:17] <zsw_> Reading state information... Done
[00:17] <zsw_> E: Unable to locate package purge
[00:17] <zsw_> E: Unable to locate package /home/Desktop/Applications
[00:17] <willwh> zsw_: nonono
[00:17] <willwh> stop pasting direct in to channel
[00:17] <zsw_> ?
[00:17] <willwh> I'll pm you
[00:17] <hitsujiTMO> !paste | zsw_
[00:17] <zsw_> oh ok
[00:19] <wad> My desktop has given me the least hassle. Nouveau seems to be working, somewhat. It locks up the system hard about 75% of the time I try to log in, and I can't lock the console or it crashes, or show videos full screen or it crashes. This one is: Okay, I'll bite. You say you are pro-education, but what do you really mean by that statement? Of course everyone is pro-education.
[00:19] <wad> What the heck? Wrong paste!
[00:20] <wad> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [NVS 510] (rev a1)
[00:20] <wad> ^ That was supposed to me the paste.
[00:20] <wad> s/me/be/
[00:21] <hitsujiTMO> wad: so a 640m/650m/660m ?
[00:21] <hitsujiTMO> wad: what version of ubuntu?
[00:21] <wad> 13.10
[00:22] <wad> 64-bit
[00:22] <hitsujiTMO> wad: what driver did you install?
[00:23] <wad> In this one, I just let it do the Nouveau drivers.
[00:23] <wad> I didn't try the proprietary ones, like I did on the laptop.
[00:25] <hitsujiTMO> wad: ok. on the desktop you should just simply need to install nvidia-319 and you should be up and running. on the laptop its dependent on what exact chipset it has
[00:25] <wad> That's interesting that my experience is so unique..... I fought with these issues for so long, and read so many pages online, that it seemed like the universe was suffering from this problem.
[00:26] <wad> Okay, I'll give it a shot. Installing 319 now.
[00:26] <wad> The laptop is a Lenovo y510p
[00:26] <hitsujiTMO> wad: most nvidia issues tend to be from people installing the driver from the nvidia website or from a ppa rather than the repo. it does seem very rare for any other issues to be honest
[00:27] <greystrix> Hey everyone, could anyone help me with an installation query for Ubuntu?
[00:28] <hitsujiTMO> wad: you may also need to install nvidia-prime if thats an optimus device
[00:28] <hitsujiTMO> greystrix: won't know till you ask the question
[00:28] <wad> I actually couldn't figure out if it was optimus or not.
[00:28] <wad> It has both Intel and NVidia on it.
[00:28] <hitsujiTMO> wad: is it a quadro?
[00:28] <Gallomimia> i'm still reeling from the aftermath of a catostrophic failure to install samba4, and can't uninstall it to get dependencies to match to try installing an older version of samba. what kinds of commands can i use to make an apt-get remove command remove only the package i name and not all of its dependencies (which includes kernel and unity)
[00:29] <wad> But I could get neither one to work. Finally I got a graphic display by directly specifying ..... uh.... something "fb" ...... in the xorg.conf file.
[00:29] <wad> Anything else would just crash the system.
[00:29] <greystrix> In short, I am aware that Ubuntu gives the installation options of sharing a partition with Windows or replacing Windows. I want to do neither of these. I have a notebook with an SSD and two HDDs. The SSD and one of the HDDs is used for Windows OS and file storage respectively. The second HDD is currently empty and unformatted, and I would like to install Ubuntu there. How do I go about this?
[00:29] <hitsujiTMO> wad: if its not an optimus card then there is still usually no harm in install nvidia-prime. prime just generates an xorg.conf if it believes the card support optimus
[00:29] <gordonjcp> greystrix: don't you see an option to "do something else"?
[00:30] <benkillin> lololol : http://imgur.com/8z2gHsz
[00:30] <wad> I'll have to play with that when I get a minute.
[00:30] <greystrix> Yes, I see this, but I am not certain I understand the plethora of options that follow.
[00:32] <greystrix> Also, if I install to that drive, will it be possible to create a choice on boot as would happen if it were installed to share the Windows partition?
[00:36] <NetCatty> hi
[00:39] <zsw_> im trying to download kali linux on virtualbox and its freezing every time i almost finish the installation
[00:39] <NetCatty> 3.11.0-15-generic, x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux, 13.10saucy, heimdall 1.4.0, can someone plz guide me through a flash( recovery.bin to smartphone ). I tried it several times but it wont work The only output I get is: Initialising protocol... ERROR: Protocol initialisation failed! Releasing device interface...
[00:41] <reazem> My google-fu sucks too much to find a guide with screenshots to connect to a wifi with the gui. Anyone better than me?
[00:44] <zsw_> qdasfgh
[00:44] <zsw_> hellllllllllllllloooooooooooooo
[00:45] <Gallomimia> !wifi
[00:45] <zsw_> anyone there
[00:46] <zsw_> join ops for what
[00:46] <impossible> dunno
[00:46] <Gallomimia> dude. this is for ubuntu. kali linux probably has its own channel
[00:47] <zsw_> but vrtualbox dosent and kali ant awncering right now
[00:47] <impossible> did you install all VB headers
[00:50] <black_angel> guys, i've two network  card, one wireless, and one wired, and now, they're in two network
[00:50] <ikonia> exactly as they should be
[00:50] <ikonia> they should not be on the same network
[00:51] <black_angel> ikonia: the question is, when i using wired, i can't access to internet
[00:51] <Gallomimia> black_angel: what is it you're trying to do with two network cards?
[00:51] <hitsujiTMO> black_angel: is the wired configured for dhcp or static?
[00:51] <ikonia> black_angel: using at the same time as wireless ?
[00:52] <black_angel> ikonia: 'cause the wired is connected to the local working network, it's only a local network.
[00:53] <hitsujiTMO> black_angel: that statement makes no sense.
[00:53] <ikonia> black_angel: using at the same time as wireless ?
[00:53] <Gallomimia> how to change service order in ubuntu then? i know how in macos
[00:53] <Gallomimia> black_angel: again. what is it you're trying to do with use of 2 nic's?
[00:54] <black_angel> Gallomimia: if I wanna access internet, i have to using wireless, but coding using local network.
[00:54] <glitsj16> reazem: the ubuntu manual has a section on getting online --> http://ubuntu-manual.org/downloads
[00:54] <varunendra> black_angel, could you please show us the outputs of "route -n" from when only wifi is connected, and when both wifi and Ethernet are connected? Pastebin link please.
[00:55] <teward> is there a reason ssh wouldn't try and serve my ssh key to a server automatically, when the filename is a custom filename?
[00:56] <black_angel> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6923156/
[00:56] <black_angel> it's using wireless.
[00:57] <ikonia> black_angel: please answer the question are wired and wireless on the same network ?
[00:57] <NetCatty> no one an idea how to make heimdall work?
[00:57] <Gallomimia> he's already said they are not ikonia
[00:58] <Gallomimia> he uses wifi for internet access and has a LAN for some kind of coding
[00:58] <black_angel> here's the two nic' http://paste.ubuntu.com/6923161/
[00:59] <black_angel> ikonia: no, they are not in the same network.
[00:59] <ikonia> black_angel: you don't understand routing, that routing is correct
[00:59] <Gallomimia> it's interesting. why is there a 169 address in the mix?
[00:59] <ikonia> black_angel: only your wireless has access to the internet, so the 169 address has to route out of it
[00:59] <ikonia> zero conf ?
[01:00] <ikonia> probably a redhat box
[01:00] <ikonia> black_angel: is this ubuntu ?
[01:00] <black_angel> ikonia: yep
[01:00] <Gallomimia> it looks to me like it's trying to route ALL traffic thru his lan and not the wifi
[01:00] <black_angel> ikonia: ubuntu 12.04
[01:00] <hitsujiTMO> ... a link local address. looks like somethings not configured or not configured propperly
[01:00] <ikonia> it's all going out of eth0
[01:00] <ikonia> I don't know if thats wired or wireless
[01:00] <Gallomimia> line 4 0.0.0.0 should have the gateway on eth1
[01:01] <Gallomimia> it's wired. his other pastebin with wireless only has the 192.168.0.0/24 network on it
[01:01] <Gallomimia> eth1 is his wifi, eth0 is his wired
[01:01] <ikonia> so swap the default to wifi
[01:01] <black_angel> Gallomimia: yep, you're right.
[01:02] <varunendra> black_angel, if you have plenty of time to kill on a confused post (I'm not much knowledgeable on routing tables) : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2202515&p=12926987#post12926987
[01:03] <Gallomimia> i have only 1 nic so i don't know how to set it to default. but i'd suggest as a guess that under ip-4 settings for wired network -> routes there's a checkbox that says "Use this connection only for resources on its network" would apply to your situation
[01:03] <varunendra> black_angel, basically, set Network Manager to "Ignore automatically obtained routes" and "Use this route for local resources only" for the Ethernet. Rest should be automatically achieved
[01:03] <varunendra> Gallomimia, exactly :)
[01:04]  * varunendra goes to reply posts at ubuntuforums..
[01:06] <zsw_> can someone help me with this problam with virtualbox
[01:07] <black_angel> Gallomimia: aha, it seems work.
[01:07] <black_angel> and this time, the route becames like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6923192/
[01:07] <Gallomimia> great! of course it was ikonia and varunendra that gave the answers. i just helped to clarify
[01:08] <zsw_> hello
[01:08] <black_angel> thanks all of you, guys
[01:08] <Gallomimia> !patience | zsw_
[01:08] <varunendra> black_angel, you're welcome :)
[01:08] <black_angel> varunendra: lol
[01:09] <zsw_> i have wated for a very long time in sevral channals
[01:09] <Gallomimia> i'm still very confused about why there's a 169.254 network in your routing table :/
[01:09] <zsw_> me?
[01:10] <Gallomimia> zsw_ there are 1600 people in this channel and you are offtopic. please quiet down and try not to presume that the internet revolves around you
[01:10] <zsw_> i need help
[01:10] <Gallomimia> yeah. but i'm not a psychiatrist
[01:10] <zsw_> very funny
[01:10] <NetCatty> I'm really getting desperad here. I shouldn't have tried to flash my phone :(
[01:11] <zsw_> but searsly
[01:11] <cumaxo_> hello , can someone help me for install nvidia drivers and optimus ?
[01:11] <varunendra> zsw_, maybe post a thread under "Other OS" or "Virtualisation" section of ubuntuforums.org, and wait for replies. You should be able to get a few there..
[01:11] <Gallomimia> weren't you already banned for spamming this channel and being offtopic?
[01:11] <black_angel> Gallomimia: I've no idea. lol
[01:11] <zsw_> me?
[01:12] <Gallomimia> NetCatty: bad luck :( here's hoping you can get it fixed. think you can try un-flashing it? restoring to factory, or putting the original software on it?
[01:13] <NetCatty> Gallomimia: that is the problem, Im stuck in the boot process
[01:13] <NetCatty> the only thing I can acces is a buggy recovery manager that does not allow to select my data from the external sdcard
[01:13] <zsw_> 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659334461284756482337867831652712019091456485669234603486104543266482133936072602491412737245870066063155881748815209209628292540917153643678925903600113305305488204665213841469519415116094330572703657595919530921861173819326117
[01:13] <zsw_> i like pi
[01:13] <Gallomimia> black_angel: that 169 network is the address that self-assigned IP's come from. maybe you should configure your address manually or get the dhcp service working? at any rate it doesn't seem to be interfering with your normal operations
[01:14] <Gallomimia> !ops
[01:14] <NetCatty> I hoped that heimdall would do the trick but it wont work
[01:14] <Gallomimia> NetCatty: i wouldn't wish that on anyone :(
[01:14] <Gallomimia> oh gawd. that's more spam than i'm trying to prevent :( sorry ops
[01:14] <NetCatty> yeah tell me *sigh* Have u ever used heimdall?
[01:15] <elky> zsw_: stop that
[01:15] <Guest14079> hey i was wondering what the best way to install wine on ubuntu 13 was ?
[01:15] <Gallomimia> Guest14079: apt-get install wine1.7
[01:15] <hitsujiTMO> elky: ikonia has banned him already on another ip
[01:16] <Guest14079> i installed thru the ubuntu software center
[01:16] <elky> Gallomimia: he should be able to find it through the software center then. go newbie friendly before the command line :)
[01:16] <elky> Guest14079: you ought to be fine then.
[01:17] <Guest14079> ok im trying to use it to run war thunder and i was wondering the way to do that. im completely new to linux
[01:17] <Gallomimia> sorry. i have had bad luck with the gui version and avoid it at all costs
[01:17] <NetCatty> Gallomimia: have u tried playonlinux?
[01:17] <Guest14079> where can i find that?
[01:17] <NetCatty> look it up in the software-center
[01:18] <Guest14079> ok thanks and is it possible to run steam through wine?
[01:18] <wabash> howdy all.
[01:18] <wabash> anyone here running Ubu 13.10, would be willing to do a quick favor for me?
[01:19] <wabash> find out if R and RStudio are in one of the repos, and which repo?
[01:19] <raj> how can I use adwaita with openbox?
[01:19] <Guest14079> does steam run thru wine? and how can i do that?
[01:19] <daftykins> R Studio is pay for so i sincerely doubt it's in the repos
[01:19] <Gallomimia> NetCatty: actually no. i wouldn't mind more info on it actually. perhaps pm since it's a bit offtopic
[01:20] <NetCatty> allright
[01:20] <Guest14079> is it difficult to run steam thru wine?
[01:20] <Gallomimia> Guest14079: steam does run thru wine. you must install wine1.7 since the 1.6 version in the repo is too old. then it's nearly as simple as downloading the steam installer and running it
[01:21] <Gallomimia> i won't say it's super easy, but it's not that hard
[01:21] <daftykins> err, Steam runs native now
[01:21] <daftykins> for quite a while
[01:21] <Guest14079> ok will having it installed thru linux affect that?
[01:22] <Guest14079> and i dont want native. windows games dont run thru native steam
[01:22] <Gallomimia> um. not really affected. but of course you can only run one client at a time
[01:22] <Guest14079> well ya
[01:22] <Gallomimia> well, i haven't yet tried the in-home streaming yet. i think that lets you run more than one
[01:22] <OerHeks> Guest14079, check the wine database .. last time i looked it was not going to work
[01:22] <Gallomimia> i got in the beta on that. i should really give it a go some time
[01:23] <NetCatty> wabash: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[01:23] <daftykins> !wine | Guest14079
[01:24] <Guest14079> ok i just have been having a hard time deciphering whats what ya know?
[01:25] <daftykins> sure, the above will help
[01:25] <Guest14079> cool
[01:25] <Guest14079> thanks
[01:25] <wabash> NetCatty: Thanks. Wil that tell me what repo?
[01:26] <NetCatty> wabash: if its in the repo u will find it there
[01:27] <wabash> NetCatty: Sure, but does this list only cover one repo? Or does it cover multiverse too?
[01:27] <wabash> Oh I see.
[01:27] <wabash> so it lists which repo
[01:27] <wabash> So can someone explain to me what the repo names mean? Is "universe' the main ubu repo? and multiverse an additional repo?
[01:28] <Guest17051> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[01:28] <glitsj16> wabash: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[01:29] <wabash> Guest17051: glitsj16: thank you both!
[01:29] <cumaxo> can someone help me to install nvidia drivers ( for my gtx765M ) and optimus ?? please?
[01:30] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: what version of ubuntu?
[01:30] <cumaxo> 13.10
[01:30] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: sudo apt-install nvidia-319 nvidia-prime
[01:30] <cumaxo> ahh hitsujiTMO !!! im the guy with the problem with blackscreen
[01:31] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: you managed to get nomodeset working then?
[01:31] <cumaxo> now im solved thanks to you... but unetbootin was bad for me , i need to use LILi usb creator... yes  with nomodeset was solved... i hope n the future install next version of linux with this fix
[01:32] <cumaxo> but now i need help for install nvidia drivers and optimus aplication ( double graphics Intel and nvidia )
[01:32] <wabash> Guest17051: glitsj16: perfect
[01:33] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: you should just need to run: sudo apt-get install nvidia-319 nvidia-prime
[01:33] <cumaxo> but the last drivers are  ( 331.38 )
[01:33] <hitsujiTMO> !latest | cumaxo     stick with whats in the repo
[01:34] <cumaxo> ok ok thanks  , so , no latest versions are good ok??
[01:34] <cumaxo> i will install with sudo  apt-get ......
[01:34] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: 319 will do you fine
[01:34] <cumaxo> ok i will try , i say you in a moment . Thanks hitsujiTMO
[01:36] <cumaxo> installing...and could I have problems with optimus and double graphics processors?
[01:37] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: there can be some problems. nvidia-prime doesn't always work off the bat and some users need to use bumblebee instead.
[01:37] <cumaxo> i dont know how to use bumblebee..
[01:37] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: well lets hope nvidia-prime works then
[01:38] <cumaxo> just installed... any more hitsujiTMO?
[01:38] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: nope, reboot and see if that works
[01:38] <cumaxo> ok
[01:39] <cumaxo> i come now and i tel you... thanks
[01:55] <coventry> Frozen on top of my screen (xfce wm) I have a yellow notification bubble displaying a frozen spinner and "Loading..." Clicking on it doesn't dismiss it.  Is there any way to get rid of it short of logging out?
[01:55] <coventry> Or at least to find out which process is responsible for it?
[01:56] <cumaxo> hitsujiTMO ... was broken ..... blackscreen when i enter in Ubuntu ....
[01:58] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: ok. can you get to tty1 with ctrl + alt + f1 ???
[02:01] <cumaxo> what ?? tty 1?
[02:01] <cumaxo> ctrl +alt+ f1 when im in the grub? or what
[02:01] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: when you get the black screen
[02:02] <cumaxo> aha , ctr+alt+f1
[02:04] <kat_> does anyone know how to "eject" a cd in Gnome Mplayer?
[02:04] <cumaxo> no more hitsujiTMO?
[02:05] <kat_> This is Gnome Mplayer in Antix. Nobody is over in that channel right now.
[02:06] <hitsujiTMO> cumaxo: if you can get into the terminal: sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.prime && sudo apt-get purge nvidia-prime
[02:07] <cumaxo> ok ok thanks , i will try now hitsujiTMO ... thanks
[02:07] <Macaroni> is it normal to have windows installed on /dev/sdb1?
[02:10] <Guest57431> ?
[02:13] <Guest57431> can anyone see what I say?
[02:15] <Qtosh-z64> Hi guys someone can help me with my external soundcard?
[02:16] <Qtosh-z64> Hi guys someone can help me with my external soundcard?
[02:18] <Guest57431> I am trying to figure out how to get wine to work with some of my programs
[02:19] <daninoz> 4
[02:30] <Guest8350> Hi all, Chrome browser always have Ubuntu 12.04 hangup. Any help? thanks a lot.
[02:30] <blueingress> Hi all, Chrome browser always have Ubuntu 12.04 hangup. Any help? thanks a lot.
[02:31] <kandinski> I"m on 13.10 for amd64, trying to run a game (The Entertainment) that comes with an x86 executable. It fails with: error while loading shared libraries: libXcursor.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:31] <kandinski> what should I do to run the code?
[02:34] <lacrymology> I've been playing with some things to get some power management features rolling and now X doesn't work.. my guess'd be that I messed up with bumblebee, but I uninstalled it and installed nvidia-331 instead, and it's not working. I'm from tty/irssi
[02:39] <petey> If I call a function .myFunction({ ajax:true}); how can I do a callback?
[02:39] <petey> oops wrong channel
[02:41] <somsip> petey: {success: function(json){mycallback(json)}, ajax:true...etc}
[02:41] <petey> thanks somsip :)
[02:43] <somsip> petey: actually, that's longwinded. Out of practice... {success: myCallback, ajax:true}, and signature for is myCallback=function(json){//do stuff}
[02:44] <somsip> !ot | somsip
[02:44] <petey> ah ok I see what you are saying. Thanks again somsip!
[02:44] <lacrymology> can somebody give me a hand? I seem to have killed something in X and can't figure out what
[02:45] <somsip> lacrymology: explain the problem fully and somone will jump in if the can help
[02:47] <lacrymology> X won't start. Or rather, it starts, but I get no DM. Just the standard X mouse cursor
[02:47] <somsip> lacrymology: what DM are you expecting? When did it last work? What did you do recently?
[02:50] <lacrymology> somsip: gnome? or unity, I think. I have a bunch of them, actually, but I'm pretty sure unity ("ubuntu default" or something) was there by default
[02:51] <somsip> lacrymology: and...? When did it last work? What have you changed recently?
[02:51] <lacrymology> somsip: and I played with bumblebee and the nvidia drivers, as far as I can tell, that's all
[02:51] <lacrymology> somsip: let me check bash_history to see if I forget about something
[02:52] <somsip> lacrymology: check for errors in ~/.xsession-errors
[02:53] <lacrymology> somsip: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0"
[02:54] <lacrymology> openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
[02:54] <somsip> lacrymology: I have no experience of bumblebee/optimus. I'd suggest purging them and reinstalling your video drivers again.
[02:54] <gnuluddite> where can i find w64codecs for dvd playback?
[02:54] <lacrymology> somsip: I did that. The funny thing is that /etc/init.d/optimus and /etc/optimus are not removed.
[02:54] <lacrymology> somsip: I'm running on nvidia-331 now
[02:55] <somsip> gnuluddite: http://askubuntu.com/questions/359344/any-new-way-to-install-w32codecs-w64codecs-through-apt-get
[02:55] <somsip> lacrymology: where did you get the nvidia drivers from?
[02:56] <somsip> gnuluddite: also (more succinct) http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Saucy_Restricted_Extras
[02:58] <gnuluddite> thanks somsip, i have already done both and cannot find the package in the repositories
[02:58] <somsip> gnuluddite: what version of ubuntu?
[02:58] <gnuluddite> 'sudo apt-cache search w64codecs' produces no results in 13.04
[02:59] <somsip> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras 13.04 | gnuluddite
[02:59] <somsip> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras raring | gnuluddite
[02:59] <jrodger> Has anyone done a roll-put of Ubuntu to replace WindowsXP Embedded on a Wyse terminal (for Citrix Access
[03:00] <somsip> gnuluddite: missing package found after brief search...
[03:00] <gnuluddite> i have all the repos turned on, have installed ubuntu-restricted-extras
[03:01] <BentFran`> Sorry I may have lagged.  Did anyone answer BentFranklin regarding the personla dropbox website software?
[03:01] <somsip> gnuluddite: so where do you see this error?
[03:01] <lacrymology> somsip: the xorg-edgers ppa
[03:01] <gnuluddite> the package 'isn't there'
[03:01] <somsip> BentFran`: if more than 30 mins ago, try the logs (irc.ubuntu.com)
[03:01] <somsip> !ppa | lacrymology
[03:01] <somsip> gnuluddite: what package?
[03:01] <gnuluddite> if i need to dpkg -i, it.. or if it's in a ppa that would be awesome.  w64codecs
[03:02] <ianorlin> !info w64codecs
[03:02] <somsip> gnuluddite: Read this again: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Raring_Restricted_Extras
[03:03] <gnuluddite> i got it somsip, thanks for confirming ubottu
[03:03] <lacrymology> somsip: how can I ask apt what source it'll be getting a package from?
[03:04] <somsip> lacrymology: not sure. Try a --dry-run ?
[03:04] <gnuluddite> so where would i get the package... is this something in need to pin from another repository or just download
[03:05] <redjusti_> anyone around want to talk home server set up?
[03:05] <somsip> gnuluddite: did you read that link? The one that said that ubuntu-restricted-extras package 'will install...multimedia codecs (w32codecs or w64codecs...' ??
[03:05] <somsip> redjustice: what's the real question?
[03:05] <gnuluddite> yes i did this
[03:06] <redjustice> somsip i'm trying to get ideas/figure out how i want to set things up
[03:06] <somsip> redjustice: and...details?
[03:06] <Shyste> gnuluddite i'm pretty sure the ubuntu-restricted-extras package has w32codecs and w64codecs
[03:06] <redjustice> i have a dell poweredge T110 II
[03:06] <redjustice> with a xeon e3 in it
[03:07] <redjustice> i'm thinking about putting ubuntu on a 64gb ssd, and doing software raid 5 across 4 3tb wd reds
[03:08] <gnuluddite> sorry guys it don't have w64codecs.  http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/ubuntu-restricted-extras
[03:09] <smeg> Can you make an iso backup image of a ubuntu install that keeps settings, installed programs & custom software sources?
[03:10] <somsip> redjustice: still no question in there that I can see...
[03:10] <redjustice> is that silly?
[03:10] <redjustice> i'm running across  a lot of forum shit about scary raid 5 build times
[03:11] <kostkon> !clone | smeg
[03:11] <kostkon> hmm
[03:11] <redjustice> it's gonna have a vm or two on it, and serve up media, along with torrenting
[03:11] <gnuluddite> sooo... where do you all get w32codecs or w64codecs
[03:11] <redjustice> is there a better way to set this up??
[03:11] <somsip> !language | redjustice
[03:11] <gnuluddite> yes in know vlc
[03:11] <gnuluddite> but, i don't use it. (VLC)
[03:12] <somsip> gnuluddite: fair enough. Another thread here specific to raring suggests using medibuntu's repo http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-mplayer-and-multimedia-codecs-libdvdcss2w32codecsw64codecs-on-ubuntu-13-04-raring-ringtail.html
[03:12] <gnuluddite> medibuntu is dead
[03:12] <somsip> redjustice: outside the scope of this channel. Maybe try #ubuntu-server
[03:13] <somsip> !13.04
[03:13] <somsip> gnuluddite: so is 13.04
[03:13] <lacrymology> !ppa
[03:13] <lacrymology> !ppa-purge
[03:13] <gnuluddite> so let's pretend i'm using 13.10
[03:14] <smeg> ubottu: Thanks
[03:14] <smeg> lol
[03:14] <somsip> gnuluddite: follow the advice here for saucy http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/ubuntu-restricted-extras (this just illustrates how silly your suggestion is)
[03:15] <somsip> gnuluddite: nah - I shouldn't have posted that. It's no use getting into this sort of talk with you.
[03:16] <gnuluddite> not sure where your going.  do you have any suggestions on how to get the packages, w32codecs and w64codecs... i can install with dpkg.  just need to find it
[03:17] <gnuluddite> i'll compile too... i just need a lead and i'm googling for several hours now
[03:17] <kostkon> gnuluddite, why do you believe that you still need w32codecs
[03:18] <gnuluddite> dvd playback fail, and in all the online instructions the missing ingredient is w32 or 64codecs
[03:18] <kostkon> gnuluddite, you know you are wrong, the instructions btw are clear and can be found on the wiki. you only need to run one script
[03:19] <kostkon> !dvd
[03:19] <lacrymology> somsip: ok, so when I kill Xorg I get the login screen, and if I choose another DM (lubuntu's, in this case), THAT runs ok
[03:19] <somsip> lacrymology: I'm not sure what to suggest. Like I said, I have no experience of bumblebee. It sounds like you're making progress though
[03:20] <gnuluddite> right.  no sense arguing.  i looked at the metapackage ubuntu-restricted.  w32 and 64 codecs isn't in it
[03:20] <kostkon> gnuluddite, it isn't and it will never be
[03:20] <gnuluddite> ok, that's the answer i needed!
[03:20] <gnuluddite> got it.  will anyone direct me... or should I github and go from there
[03:29] <n0sq> how secure is TOR?
[03:30] <sprink> n0sq: about as secure as a cheap bicycle lock
[03:50] <VoidWhisperer> My ubuntu installation has been stuck here for like 10 minutes
[03:50] <VoidWhisperer> http://gyazo.com/cb404ac5ce963bad29b2dbb3e61dd1f9
[03:50] <VoidWhisperer> is that supposed to happen? :/
[03:53] <Kar> hi i installed ubuntu and removed it
[03:53] <Kar> because when i tried installing softwares on it
[03:53] <Kar> the software downlaoded at very slow speeds
[03:54] <VoidWhisperer> kar: that's not the fault of the os most of the time
[03:54] <Kar> i rulled out slow internet speed
[03:54] <Kar> because it opens browser stuff very fast
[03:55] <sprink> change your mirrors
[03:55] <VoidWhisperer> sprink: Can you check the link i posted?
[03:55] <VoidWhisperer> My ubuntu installation has been stuck at the same spot for 15 minutes now
[03:57] <Kar> how to i change my mirrors
[03:57] <Kar> all i have is one mirror on there
[03:57] <Kar> uniersal
[03:57] <Kar> universal
[03:58] <sprink> http://askubuntu.com/questions/104695/how-do-i-change-mirrors-in-ubuntu-server-from-regional-to-main
[04:00] <sprink> VoidWhisperer: not sure,, it could be trying to resolve a address via ipv6.... i had that issue after install
[04:00] <sprink> i'd try a different mirror in both cases
[04:01] <VoidWhisperer> sprink: I wasn't given much of a choice
[04:01] <beingHuman> Hello guys, I have a problem with ubuntu when I update with terminal apt-get update
[04:01] <beingHuman> GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 16126D3A3E5C1192 Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[04:01] <VoidWhisperer> and I'm also not sure how to exit the install in the middle
[04:01] <VoidWhisperer> without breaking something
[04:02] <beingHuman> Hello guys, I have a problem with ubuntu when I update with terminal apt-get update,
[04:02] <beingHuman> GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 16126D3A3E5C1192 Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[04:03] <beingHuman> PLease help!!!
[04:04] <beingHuman> Can anyone solve this problem with ubuntu when I update with terminal apt-get update GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 16126D3A3E5C1192 Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[04:07] <somsip> beingHuman: what version of ubuntu
[04:07] <beingHuman> somsip: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[04:07] <somsip> beingHuman: ah yes - I see that now
[04:08] <beingHuman> somsip: I get this constantly even I try to fix with some commands I get in online ubuntu community
[04:08] <somsip> beingHuman: similar issue marked as solved: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1983220
[04:09] <beingHuman> somsip: Thanks for your help and concern.
[04:10] <beingHuman> somsip: I have tried this one too, but that solves only for time being.
[04:10] <somsip> beingHuman: explain 'for the time being'
[04:11] <Taylor> Would anybody happen to know how I can go about seeing what file minidlna is currently streaming? and who it's streaming to?
[04:11] <beingHuman> somsip: when I do update with new session login I get the error again.
[04:11] <somsip> beingHuman: which one of the numerous solutions did you try?
[04:12] <beingHuman> somsip: Is that a problem with my kernel? 3.5.0-45-generic is the version.
[04:12] <somsip> beingHuman: where did you get it? (unlikely though)
[04:12] <beingHuman> sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* and sudo apt-get update will solve too.
[04:14] <reactormonk> How do I list all wifi devices on the machine?
[04:14] <reactormonk> ... lspci level. iwconfig doesn't show them.
[04:14] <somsip> beingHuman: I suggest you try other suggestions in that thread.
[04:14] <somsip> reactormonk: sudo lshw -c Network
[04:15] <beingHuman> somsip: I guess all of them suggest to build new cache, thats what those commands do.
[04:15] <reactormonk> somsip, how long does that take approx.?
[04:16] <beingHuman> somsip: Anyway, thanks for the help. :)
[04:16] <reactormonk> somsip, done. Looks like the card is somehow disconnected :-(
[04:17] <somsip> reactormonk: must admit I've never done that with wifi cards, but I would expect them to show
[04:17] <reactormonk> lshw doens't show it => disconnected I assume? Or might be be a missing module?
[04:19] <somsip> reactormonk: what adapter is it? Make, etc?
[04:20] <reactormonk> somsip, internal in an eeepc
[04:20] <somsip> reactormonk: which model of eeepc?
[04:20] <reactormonk> somsip, 1005PE
[04:21] <somsip> reactormonk: Atheros AR9285
[04:21] <Guest74604> how do I turn of the keyring option that keeps popping up on log in anoying
[04:21] <reactormonk> somsip, an atheros shows up, but that's the ethernet
[04:21] <reactormonk> Guest74604, you can make it store your password I believe
[04:22] <reactormonk> or just connect it to the login somewhere
[04:22] <somsip> reactormonk: Atheros AR8132 / L1c Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (LAN)  AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (wifi)
[04:22] <somsip> reactormonk: what version of ubuntu?
[04:22] <reactormonk> somsip, uhm, it was a 3.8.0-35 kernel
[04:22] <Guest74604> 10.13 ithink
[04:23] <somsip> reactormonk: is that a standard kernel?
[04:23] <Guest74604> yes
[04:23] <somsip> !info linux-generic raring
[04:23] <reactormonk> somsip, think so.
[04:24] <somsip> reactormonk: I get a bundle of search results for 'ubuntu 13.10 Atheros AR9285' with loads of [SOLVED] threads. Short of me copying every link to you, that may be the way to go
[04:24] <somsip> reactormonk: eeepc fprums are also usually helpful
[04:24] <somsip> *forums
[04:28] <Guest74604> NIck
[04:28] <reactormonk> somsip, hm. rfkill list actually shows asus-wlan
[04:29] <Jim> guitar
[04:30] <somsip> reactormonk: that is shown on one of the solutions I saw. Something about removing the module for wl and adding the module for ath9k
[04:31] <reactormonk> somsip, loading ath9k doesn't help.
[04:32] <reactormonk> there's a mention where they add a few defines into the ath9k HW detection code
[04:33] <reactormonk> ... except ath9k is not recommended anymore
[04:33] <somsip> reactormonk: I don't think I can help more. I've very little experience of wifi under ubuntu. So I was just trying to get you on the right lines with those forum.ubuntu.com posts
[04:34] <reactormonk> let's see
[04:47] <Guest86103> wine keeps crashing when i launch steam thru playonlinux
[04:49] <Guest86103> what can i do to stop wine crashing when i launch steam thru playonlinux
[04:50] <somsip> Guest86103: do you have the correct video driver installed?
[04:50] <Guest86103> what can i do to stop wine crashing when i launch steam thru playonlinux
[04:51] <somsip> !patience | Guest86103
[04:51] <Guest86103> not sure how to tell if its installed
[04:51] <batman___> if I am compiling from source
[04:51] <batman___> how do I remove it later on?
[04:51] <somsip> Guest86103: go through this and make sure you have what you need first https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve
[04:52] <somsip> batman___: it should explain in the README
[04:53] <somsip> !compiling | batman___
[04:54] <batman___> somsip, it doesn't. Should I look in make file for a uninstall task or some sort?
[04:54] <jdwwatts> anyone got ubuntu
[04:54] <somsip> jdwwatts: this is the ubuntu support channel, Just ask your real question
[04:54] <somsip> batman___: in the makefile, maybe under uninstall
[04:55] <jdwwatts> the real question is how to turn of keyring or make it stop popping up for the password every time i log in
[04:55] <Guest86103> i am not trying to run native steam and i should already have those drivers
[04:55] <jdwwatts> to my desk top
[04:56] <somsip> jdwwatts: what version of ubuntu?
[04:56] <jdwwatts> 10.13
[04:56] <somsip> Guest86103: 'should' is rarely good enough. Check to see what you have got
[04:56] <Guest86103> how do i check? im new to linux
[04:56] <somsip> jdwwatts: see if this helps you http://askubuntu.com/questions/377119/is-there-any-way-to-get-ubuntu-13-10-to-stop-asking-for-my-password
[04:56] <jdwwatts> on a dell inspiron 15
[04:58] <Guest86103> it says no addtl drivers.
[04:58] <somsip> Guest86103: the wiki link I sent earlier should guide you
[05:04] <jdwwatts> aw that was strange ubuntu one passwords were listed but no passwords were in there
[05:05] <somsip> jdwwatts: I don't understand what that means. Have you solved your problem?
[05:15] <zahir> hello
[05:23]  * g0g0 hi
[05:33] <zahir> :D
[05:34] <amirgorji> alan hame matne maro mibinan na?
[05:34] <Flat4ForLife> what language is that?
[05:34] <somsip> !farsi | amirgorji
[05:35] <Flat4ForLife> how did you know that was farsi?
[05:36] <somsip> Flat4ForLife: searched and looked for similar words
[05:36] <somsip> Flat4ForLife: could well be wrong...
[05:36] <Xuisce> Flat4ForLife: IP
[05:38] <Fou> what is the best way to setup a vm enviroment ?
[05:38] <somsip> Fou: what exactly do you mean?
[05:39] <Flat4ForLife> do you mean what vm software should you use? be a bit more specific
[05:39] <Fou> well what if i already have an ubuntu server setup but would like to add proxmox but i like to find another solution
[05:39] <Fou> is there another solition like vmware server or something like that ?
[05:39] <somsip> !info virtualbox | Fou (and qemu and...something else I forget)
[05:41] <Fou> that has a web gui ?
[05:41] <somsip> Fou: not that I know of. Perhaps if you state exactly what you want, we can suggest something that fits?
[05:43] <Fou> something like prox mox that has a web gui that i can setup vm server or a vm enviroment
[05:43] <Flat4ForLife> am i the only one that got a random PM from g0g0 that appears to be spam?
[05:43] <ZigSphere> Yep
[05:43] <somsip> Flat4ForLife: to #ubuntu-ops please
[05:45] <intrader> Hello all, I would like to install the latest eclipse (Eclipse Kepler (4.3.1) SR1); I don't know which version is available from the package manager; I appreciate any help. Thanks
[05:45] <somsip> intrader: what version of ubuntu?
[05:45] <intrader> 12.04 - I had serious problems shared in this channel with 13.10
[05:45] <somsip> !info eclipse precise | intrader
[05:46] <somsip> intrader: to be honest, with IDEs like Eclipse and Netbeans, I'd install from the site. They're pretty much standalone with them running under Java.
[05:47] <Flat4ForLife> how can you get a list of commands the bot knows?
[05:47] <somsip> !brain | Flat4ForLife
[05:47] <intrader> somsip, thanks I will install Eclipse Kepler (4.3.1) SR1.
[05:47] <Flat4ForLife> ah, thanks
[05:48] <somsip> intrader: I have that on 12.04 and it's fine. And I'm on openjdk though I think it recommends Sun JRE.
[05:50] <bartRaborn> Hi.
[05:50] <Flat4ForLife> hi
[05:52] <Flat4ForLife> somsip, i joined that channel but dont appear to be voiced so i dont think they will see my chat...
[05:53] <somsip> Flat4ForLife: I thought it was an open channel, but maybe it required registration. If the spam continues, tell an op when you see one
[05:54] <somsip> Fou: This migth help, but would be unsupported http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpvirtualbox/
[05:54] <Fou> ooow very nice
[05:55] <somsip> !info remotebox
[05:55] <somsip> Fou: possibly nicer: http://knobgoblin.org.uk/
[05:57] <Flat4ForLife> i guess i can chat in there...
[05:58] <IdleOne> Flannel: nothing yet?
[06:00] <bartRaborn> phpvirtualbox isn't really bad, used it for a while now.
[06:02] <r0b-> is there a way to upgrade fomr 12.04 to like 12.04.4?
[06:02] <Malsasa> Hello, I am using Precise. I forgot what I did with my HUD. But now if I press ALT, no HUD appears but menu of openend application. I can't do ALT+TAB switching because of that, focus stolen by ALT. I have CCSM, MyUnity, and Ubuntu Tweak in here. I have opened them but I can't configure anything. I have turn HUD off on CCSM but the problem is same. Any suggestion? Thank you.
[06:03] <Flat4ForLife> !upgrade | r0b
[06:04] <somsip> r0b-: HAve a read here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop#LTS_Hardware_Enablement_Stack
[06:04] <r0b-> i guess i would like to rather change the enablement stack
[06:04] <r0b-> im on that
[06:05] <Flat4ForLife> can anyone suggest a mac fan control app other than macfanctld? that one kept my fans at max constantly
[06:05] <r0b-> but i have an older ubuntu
[06:05] <r0b-> its 12.04.0
[06:05] <somsip> r0b-: and it explains it in that section I linked to "Anyone wishing to opt into the hardware enablement stack for Precise may do so by running following command "
[06:06] <r0b-> ok
[06:06] <r0b-> thanks
[06:06] <r0b-> this is alot simpler than reloading :)
[06:08] <r0b-> this will also update my repositories to 13.10?
[06:08] <somsip> r0b-: AIUI, it will give you the new hardware stack on precise repos
[06:08] <r0b-> AIUI?
[06:08] <somsip> r0b-: as i understand it
[06:08] <r0b-> ah
[06:08] <r0b-> :)
[06:09]  * r0b- is not familar with some things man
[06:09] <r0b-> I normally use Debian. but Ubuntu has just been there.
[06:09]  * Flat4ForLife is not familiar with what you two are talking about because hes new
[06:10] <r0b-> thats ok :)
[06:10] <somsip> Flat4ForLife: the Hardware Enablement Stack offers the newer kernel to LTS users (in a nutshell).
[06:10] <r0b-> ubuntu is a fine OS :)
[06:11] <Flat4ForLife> whats LTS?
[06:11] <somsip> !lts | Flat4ForLife
[06:11] <rww> Long Term Support
[06:11] <Flat4ForLife> ah
[06:11] <r0b-> !Trusty
[06:11] <r0b-> :)
[06:11] <r0b-> cant wait for 14.04.
[06:12] <somsip> r0b-: ah, the impetuousness of youth...
[06:13] <r0b-> somsip: im probably older than you think i am.
[06:13] <somsip> r0b-: An offtopic comment by me deserved to be incorrect :)
[06:15] <fuzzyghost> Heya
[06:15] <Flat4ForLife> hi
[06:18] <Flat4ForLife> i really wish i could get the video drivers working in ubuntu, im curious as to how much quicker it would make it. but no one seems to be able to figure it out
[06:18] <r0b-> what video card?
[06:18] <Flat4ForLife> nvidia geforce 8600M GT
[06:18] <r0b-> the nvidia driver isnt working?
[06:19] <Flat4ForLife> no, i cant get it to work. im on a macbook pro, tried everything i could find, and had some help in here too
[06:19] <r0b-> ah
[06:19] <Flat4ForLife> pretty much ended up being "i dunno" haha
[06:19]  * r0b- uses ATI.
[06:20] <Flat4ForLife> was yours a pretty seamless install?
[06:20] <Flat4ForLife> for the graphics drivers, anyway
[06:21] <r0b-> yea
[06:21] <r0b-> what issue are you having?
[06:21] <Flat4ForLife> after install and reboot, just boots me to black screen with flashing cursor or login prompt
[06:22] <Flat4ForLife> never boots to the OS
[06:22] <r0b-> uh are you generating the xorg config?
[06:22] <Flat4ForLife> yes, nvidia-xconfig does it during install
[06:22] <r0b-> ok
[06:22] <r0b-> hmmm
[06:22] <Flat4ForLife> and i try to startx manually, and it gives me a monitor error
[06:22] <r0b-> brb
[06:28] <r0b-> are you using unity?
[06:29] <Flat4ForLife> yea
[06:29] <malkauns> how do i get virtualgl to work with xpra?
[06:29] <r0b-> i did have an issue with my card but it was my xfce config.
[06:30] <Flat4ForLife> what is that one? i dont think i ever looked at it
[06:30] <r0b-> what version of ubunyu?
[06:30] <Flat4ForLife> 13.10
[06:30] <r0b-> ok
[06:31] <r0b-> Flat4ForLife: you can try this solution http://askubuntu.com/questions/372594/problem-with-installing-nvidia-display-drivers-on-ubuntu-13-10
[06:32] <kandid_> fuck freenode
[06:32] <r0b-> fuck you
[06:33] <Flat4ForLife> r0b-, ive tried bumblebee before and it didnt work
[06:33] <r0b-> awww
[06:34] <r0b-> unless the card is not supported by the newest driver.
[06:34] <Oog> is there a known bug where rsyslog stops working on probably logrotate is my guess? i dont know i leave the server and rsyslog stops working
[06:34] <Oog> i have to do sudo restart rsyslog to get it back - until then the syslog file is empty
[06:34] <Flat4ForLife> it is, but ive even tried a few different versions of the drivers
[06:34] <r0b-> yea
[06:35] <Oog> this is the last thing in the syslog.1
[06:35] <Oog> rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="5.8.11" x-pid="20438" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"] rsyslogd was HUPed
[06:35] <r0b-> I wish i could be more help Flat4ForLife
[06:35] <Flat4ForLife> no biggie, doesn't seem that anyone can really help haha
[06:35] <r0b-> do you absolutely need the nvidia driver?
[06:36] <Flat4ForLife> the OS runs without it, but it is rather sluggish. and just trying to view a trailer in firefox it lagged and freezes in some spots
[06:36] <r0b-> interesting
[06:41] <Flat4ForLife> according to the old Xorg log, towards the end it would error and say Screens found, but none have a usable configuration. then fatal server error: no screens found
[06:41] <r0b-> thats weird
[06:46] <kandid_> fuck ubuntu
[06:46] <Flat4ForLife> !language | kandid_
[06:47] <kandid_> but i MEAN my language.  I'm not like the rest of the people here who use language for trivial points
[06:47] <kandid_> when I say "fuck ubuntu," I *really* mean fuck ubuntu
[06:47] <kandid_> fuck you all, and fuck ubuntu
[06:47] <Flat4ForLife> ok
[06:47] <Flat4ForLife> feel better?
[06:48] <kandid_> sorta
[06:48] <kandid_> it should be noted though that I *get* to say these things because I'm intellectually honest and educated
[06:48] <kandid_> another thing that i need to say is fuck freenode too
[06:48] <kandid_> fuck everything associated with freenode
[06:48] <ishanyx> you said that plenty of times in #freenode, do you really need to do it here too?
[06:48] <Flat4ForLife> oh really? not the fact that you hide behind a computer which enables you to have the choice of free speech?
[06:48] <kandid_> fuck ubuntu, fuck linux
[06:49] <kandid_> it just needs to be said that this network deserves no respect at all
[06:50] <kandid_> fuck freenode
[06:50] <kandid_> fuck metaleer
[06:50] <r0b-> ty
[06:51] <Flat4ForLife> yes, ty
[06:52] <r0b-> brb
[06:54] <root___> so boring
[06:54] <Flat4ForLife> !audio
[06:56] <r0b-> bbl
[06:57] <gimpygoo> hello everyone.
[06:57] <gimpygoo> how are you guys today ?
[06:57] <Ben_> hi, I am having trouble trying to mount a shared folder on my ubuntu PC (just installed) on my raspberry pi - can someone help a N00b?
[06:57] <gimpygoo> do you know the local adress?
[06:58] <Ben_> yes i do
[06:58] <gimpygoo> Im sorry.. I read your question wrong.
[06:58] <gimpygoo> I just learned about samba shares and was excited to helpo someone.
[06:58] <gimpygoo> lol sorry .
[06:59] <gimpygoo> If you where trying to connect to a windows shared folder i coulda helped you .
[06:59] <Flat4ForLife> Ben_, is that more of a raspberry pi related question?
[07:00] <Ben_> I have made changes to the fstab file on my raspberry pi - but can't seem to mount the folder
[07:02] <Flat4ForLife> again, is this more of a raspberry pi related question?
[07:04] <gags> hi there?
[07:04] <Oog> is there anythign wrong with making logrotate do restart instead of reload rsyslog? i suspect reload is causing problems based on some googling
[07:04] <gags> Oog: hey
[07:04] <Oog> hi
[07:05] <ariel__> anybody know why the undinaru font is not installed onubuntu 13.10
[07:07] <gimpygoo> I am having the hardest time getting a wacom intuos pro to be detected on my comp.
[07:07] <gimpygoo> Anyone able to lend me a hand?
[07:08] <gimpygoo> Ive read a ton about it... I followed the directions... I installed all sorts of ppa's and software.. It just wont friggin recognize.. Im sure its me.
[07:09] <fuzzyghost> I'm sure you tried this gimpygoo, but assuming it uses USB, did you try switching ports?
[07:09] <gimpygoo> lol no I didnt.
[07:09] <gimpygoo> .. now i feel moronic.
[07:10] <Flat4ForLife> ariel__, did you try to install it?
[07:10] <fuzzyghost> You shouldn't, some times a device just doesn't like a certain USB port.  This might also not work.. :S
[07:11] <gimpygoo> yeah unfortunately that didnt work.. wish it would of.
[07:11] <gimpygoo> the crazy thing is , it shows up with a command in the termijnall
[07:11] <gimpygoo> it just wont show up in the system settings...
[07:11] <ariel__> flat4forlife:yeah i thought it was with the ubuntu restricted extras
[07:11] <gimpygoo> So its not recognizing correctly in x I believe is the issue.
[07:12] <gimpygoo> But hell, what do I know ... Im the guy that didnt think to switch usb ports... lol
[07:12] <gimpygoo> :)
[07:12] <gimpygoo> Ubuntu has totally gotten my into linux.. I really need my wacom to switch totally
[07:13] <gimpygoo> thats me8
[07:13] <Flat4ForLife> ariel__, i dont see why it would be...
[07:13] <fuzzyghost> I tend to use Ubuntu, it has helped me out over the years.
[07:13] <gimpygoo> fuzzyghost, I love it.
[07:14] <fuzzyghost> I wish I had more advice for you, but I am out of ideas.  I wish you luck though.
[07:14] <gimpygoo> I like being able to have real control over the pc..
[07:14] <ariel__> flat4forlife: so where is it do you know?
[07:14] <Flat4ForLife> ariel__, i believe fonts-unfonts-core will install it
[07:14] <gimpygoo> hey thanks anyways.
[07:14] <funky> ;)
[07:14] <fuzzyghost> You're welcome.
[07:14] <fuzzyghost> G'Night all.
[07:14] <gimpygoo> night!
[07:14] <ariel__> whats the command
[07:14] <Flat4ForLife> sudo apt-get install fonts-unfonts-core
[07:14] <gimpygoo> sudo apt-get install for most stuff.
[07:15] <strowi> hi everyone
[07:15] <gimpygoo> Hello strowi
[07:15] <gimpygoo> How are ya ?
[07:16] <ariel__> flat4forlife:how come verdana isnt there
[07:17] <strowi> hi gimpygoo, well it's around 08:00 and im tired of configuring evolution :)
[07:17] <Flat4ForLife> you asked for undinaru and that installs it. other than that, im not sure
[07:17] <gimpygoo> lol Its easy to get wrapped up huh  ?
[07:17] <gimpygoo> whats evolution ?
[07:17] <gimpygoo> Sounds fun.
[07:18] <Flat4ForLife> is this for korean ariel__?
[07:18] <strowi> the mail/office suite of gnome?
[07:18] <ariel__> just for web design
[07:19] <strowi> i'm trying to preconfigure the suite in a domain for ~50 users, but i'm still not sure gconftool is the way because of many uid in there...
[07:19] <Flat4ForLife> oh ok. im not sure then, i just know that installs it
[07:20] <ariel__> flat4forlife:thanks i really appreciated it
[07:20] <Flat4ForLife> np, sorry i couldnt be more help
[07:26] <sviesusisalus> hi. how can i check in linux what encoding does it support ? because lithuanian symbols are replaced with "?" in usb drive, but on local disk they are shown as they should be
[07:32] <sankey> i'm having a problem with my rt3820 wifi chip
[07:32] <sankey> i'm running ubuntu 12.04, and i have linux-firmware 1.79.9
[07:32] <sankey> here is the diff that "added support" for my wifi:
[07:32] <sankey> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/linux-firmware/precise-updates/revision/80/WHENCE
[07:33] <sankey> see under "Driver: rt2800pci" the text "rt3290.bin is a specific firmware support the RT3290 chip."
[07:33] <sankey> great!
[07:34] <sankey> so, i modprobe rt2800pci, no errors
[07:34] <sankey> but when i type "ip address" there's no wifi device
[07:34] <sankey> just lo and eth0
[07:34] <sankey> :(
[07:34] <Kartagis> I've been getting http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/8663/shrl.png since at least 2 versions ago. what could be wrong?
[07:35] <Kartagis> it appears all of a sudden
[07:45] <bonben> =-O
[07:57]  * beingHuman hello everyone.
[07:58] <md_nfs> Hello every one
[07:59] <md_nfs> I was using windows and ubuntu 12.04 in my mini laptop
[08:00] <md_nfs> but when I reinstall window 7 in my laptop it is not showing grub menu it start directly windows7
[08:01] <md_nfs> how can i show my old grub menu with ubuntu
[08:01] <safridzal> md_nfs: thats because win7 installer rewrite thw mbr
[08:01] <md_nfs> ?
[08:01] <safridzal> *the mbr
[08:01] <safridzal> so you just have to reinstall grub on mbr again
[08:02] <safridzal> you can do that from ubuntu live
[08:02] <md_nfs> safridzal,  how can i make it like before and how can I change mbr?
[08:04] <md_nfs> safridzal, means insert ubuntu cd and try to without install ubuntu.
[08:04] <safridzal> md_nfs: http://pastebin.com/tZfnPdGK
[08:06] <RexInEffect> hey guys when i try to join #archlinux it says my address is banned, any ideas?
[08:07] <safridzal> md_nfs: i try to put that as simple as possible (with my not-so-good english) so, how bout it?
[08:08] <rww> RexInEffect: 08:06:28 -!- Irssi: Ban against *!*@*acsalaska.net matches RexInEffect!RexInEffec@216-67-23-207-rb3.fai.dsl.dynamic.acsalaska.net (Set by eviladmin!~oh@archlinux/op/pdpc.supporter.active.mrelendig)
[08:08] <rww> RexInEffect: go talk to #archlinux-ops
[08:09] <RexInEffect>  #archlinux-ops is not responding
[08:09] <rww> RexInEffect: that's unfortunate, but not something #ubuntu can really help with
[08:09] <RexInEffect> how do i get ahold of eviladmin!~
[08:10] <md_nfs> safridzal,  I have ran this command "sudo -i" it successfull.but  next command showing error
[08:10] <safridzal> md_nfs: what is your ubuntu partition?
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: what was the next command?
[08:17] <RexInEffect> can someone go into #archlinux and ask for an admin to message me please i got banned for no reason
[08:17] <rww> RexInEffect: No. Wait in #archlinux-ops for someone to show up.
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> Rexineffect: done
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> Rww: if only to get some peace
[08:21] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: you still around dude
[08:22] <md_nfs> ActionParsnip, yes I am here
[08:22] <md_nfs> any solution please tell me.
[08:23] <Packjam> morning
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: what is the next command that you said failed?
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: I asked you and you never replied. .....
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: so how can anyone help if you don't reply?
[08:24] <md_nfs> sorry next command was "maount /dev/sda7 /mnt"
[08:25] <md_nfs> ActionParsnip, it show error
[08:25] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: do you have an sda7? What is it you are trying to achieve
[08:25] <md_nfs> mount : you must specity the filesystem type
[08:26] <md_nfs> yes /dev/sda7 is in my ubuntu
[08:26] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: are you wanting to chroot from liveCD?
[08:26] <md_nfs> yes
[08:27] <ActionParsnip> md_nfs: OmgUbuntu has a guide called 'sticking it to grub ' use that
[08:31] <anunakki> having an issue with a vm of mine
[08:31] <anunakki> the password prompt keeps hanging when i go to login
[08:31] <anunakki> and i've googled, but all the solutions dont seem to be doing the trick for me
[08:31] <anunakki> any ideas?
[08:31] <anunakki> i ssh -vv to debug
[08:31] <RexInEffect> does anyone know of a good tool to create multiboot USB stick with Linux, windows and macosx installs on it?
[08:32] <anunakki> but i didnt see anything other then it trying to send packets back and they were not being returned
[08:32] <anunakki> during pam auth
[08:34] <anunakki> guess not lol
[08:36] <geirha> anunakki: password prompt hangs? are you sshing *to* the vm guest, or *from* it? what vm-software? what type of networking did you configure for it?
[08:37] <anunakki> its virtualbox
[08:37] <anunakki> and i'm ssh from a different host
[08:37] <anunakki> it actually hangs on itself if i try to ssh to localhost
[08:37] <anunakki> lol
[08:37] <anunakki> ok actually it doesnt hang on localhost geirha
[08:38] <anunakki> so maybe its a known hosts issue or something
[08:38] <anunakki> i have no clue at this point
[08:38] <anunakki> tis odd because it also hangs for my rsa key authentication
[08:39] <anunakki> so i dunno geirha any suggestions at this point would help lol
[08:41] <geirha> anunakki: I'd start with checking if the network is set up correctly (in the VM settings). #vbox should be able to help more with that bit.
[08:42] <LongHorn> should i convert all my drives to GPT?
[08:50] <blueingress> Hi, what swap size is best for 2G running memory? thanks.
[08:50] <shibly> Is ubuntuforums.org login support available here?
[08:51] <stepjohn> blueingress: normally swap is 2 x ram size
[08:51] <stepjohn> blueingress: So roughly 4G
[08:52] <blueingress> stepjohn, the Chrome always crash the box ... when the memory usage is up to 90%
[08:52] <blueingress> Seems I have to update this setting ...
[08:52] <blueingress> Thanks a lot.
[08:52] <blueingress> stepjohn
[08:58] <Guest21659>  calibre(for ebooks) & labnol(a blog) is good creations from Indian coders; which are such good examples from the people of your country?
[08:58] <cangyu> hi
[08:58] <faqih_dan_kucing> Guest21659, BlankOn Linux from Indonesian :3
[09:01] <Guest21659> faqih_dan_kucing: thx any other? blank on seems new to me & very good
[09:05] <faqih_dan_kucing> Guest21659, BAIK Progamming Language :)
[09:25] <blu3ski3s0> hi could anyone help me my issues installing tomcat? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6924573/ after i start tomcat no process are running
[09:26] <faqih_dan_kucing> blu3ski3s0, do you try with sudo ?
[09:27] <blu3ski3s0> no root permissions, besides shouldnt it not run as root?
[09:28] <blu3ski3s0> and no permission errors i can see
[09:28] <blueingress> stepjohn,  I changed the swap to 4G size. and bring it on. But the system stuck as usual when Chrome use memory up to 90%, and very quickly when there are more than 5 tabs open.
[09:29] <faqih_dan_kucing> blu3ski3s0, yes, you must run with sudo :)
[09:29] <faqih_dan_kucing> blueingress, use firefox :)
[09:29] <md_nfs> Hello every one  I was using windows/ubuntu 12.04 but after reinstall window 7 grub not showing. windows start directly
[09:29] <blu3ski3s0> faqih_dan_kucing, hmm ok thanks, i understand its possible to run without some how, do you know how?
[09:30] <faqih_dan_kucing> md_nfs, reinstall your grub with ubuntu live cd :)
[09:31] <faqih_dan_kucing> blu3ski3s0, sudo while use root acces :)
[09:31] <md_nfs> I have tried https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[09:31] <md_nfs> but boot repair cant find
[09:31] <md_nfs> in ubuntu 12.04
[09:31] <blu3ski3s0> faqih_dan_kucing, i understand what your saying, but i dont have root permission unfortantly (shared hosting)
[09:32] <blueingress> faqih_dan_kucing, Chrome sucks running on ubuntu. Is this the only problem from me?
[09:33] <faqih_dan_kucing> md_nfs, manually :) use your terminal :)
[09:33] <faqih_dan_kucing> blu3ski3s0, owh i see.. :)
[09:33] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, by typing command
[09:34] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, apt-get install grub
[09:34] <moises> hi all
[09:34] <hewomust> hi
[09:35] <blu3ski3s0> faqih_dan_kucing, yeah :), i saw on tomcat faq somewhere that its possible but im not sure how. ill try to find more info
[09:35] <moises> i have a problem with the last bind9 update
[09:35] <moises> 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8
[09:35] <hewomust> whats the problem?
[09:35] <blu3ski3s0> faqih_dan_kucing, http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#How_to_run_Tomcat_without_root_privileges.3F
[09:35] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, : sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt. it is not working
[09:35] <faqih_dan_kucing> md_nfs, grub is available on ubuntu live cd, first you must mount your ubuntu partition with mount command :)
[09:36] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd#.UvyRMphDt0w
[09:36] <md_nfs> I have tried but not working showing error
[09:36] <faqih_dan_kucing> md_nfs, use your blkid command :)
[09:37] <hewomust> moises: give more details
[09:37] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, please give me full command
[09:37] <moises> hewomust after apt-get upgrade
[09:37] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing, please give full command
[09:38] <hewomust> that still doesnt help
[09:38] <hewomust> what exactly is wrong
[09:38] <moises> Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:38] <hewomust> paste the error
[09:39] <moises>  * Starting domain name service... bind9                                 [fail]
[09:39] <moises> invoke-rc.d: initscript bind9, action "start" failed.
[09:39] <faqih_dan_kucing> md_nfs, "blkid" found your ubuntu partition, then, use "mount" for mount your ubuntu, and the last use "grub-install" for reinstall your grub :)
[09:39] <moises> the other messages are in spanish
[09:39] <moises> i have tried to do an apt-get update
[09:39] <moises> and reinstalling bind9
[09:40] <md_nfs> faqih_dan_kucing,  i just typed in terminal blkid it show a list
[09:40] <faqih_dan_kucing> moises, remove your bind9 packet and reinstall it :)
[09:42] <md_nfs> there is in list /dev/sda1 ,sda5,sda6,sda7,sda8,sdb1.
[09:42] <moises> in removing and install, the actual configuration is not lost ? (i prefer not to test it :(
[09:43] <moises> md_nfs and you can mount in whatever directory you want
[09:43] <faqih_dan_kucing> dont use option --purge :)
[09:44] <moises> have you tried to create a folder and mount /dev/sdXX there?
[09:44] <hewomust> moises unless you purge it wont
[09:45] <moises> faqih_dan_kucing I thought in remove, all the files were removed
[09:45] <hewomust> remove removes the package but keeps config files
[09:45] <faqih_dan_kucing> moises, use "sudo apt-get remove" without --purge option :)
[09:45] <James0r2> can anyone recommend a GTK alternative to Marble?
[09:45] <md_nfs> moises, mount /dev/sda7 /tmp
[09:46] <md_nfs> moises, it showing error you must specity the filesystem type
[09:46] <TJ-> md_nfs: Not a good idea, mounting over /tmp/
[09:47] <TJ-> md_nfs: Best to use a new sub-dir under /mnt/
[09:47] <moises> do you know the filesystem?
[09:47] <md_nfs> TJ-,  ok
[09:49] <md_nfs> TJ-, it show same error like before
[09:51] <moises> faqih_dan_kucing, no no :(
[09:52] <faqih_dan_kucing> moises, why ?
[09:52] <md_nfs> moises, i know how to create directry
[09:52] <moises> the same error
[09:53] <moises> md_nfs I suppose
[09:53] <moises> md_nfs i asked you, if you know the filesystem of this partition
[09:54] <md_nfs> moises,  i tried mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/ too.
[09:54] <moises> faqih_dan_kucing and now I'm searching for plesk-dns-bind-driver package :)
[09:54] <moises> md_nfs create a subfolder in /mnt
[09:54] <moises> and try to mount there
[09:54] <md_nfs> moises, it is not  remember
[09:55] <faqih_dan_kucing> moises, great *thumb
[09:55] <hewomust> md_nfs: sudo mkdir /mnt/something
[09:56] <md_nfs> hewomust,  i got same as before
[09:56] <hakkster> \leave
[09:56] <oa> \help
[09:57] <maveas> oa, just ask your question..
[09:57] <pepijndevos___> what is a good gtk irc client?
[09:57] <blu3ski3s0> faqih_dan_kucing, i worked out the tomcat issue, i found the logs (im a idot) lol. i just had to reduce the memory being used. now its running and i just have to workout if my hoster is blocking the port.
[09:58] <Tausen> Could someone with a context menu button on their keyboard please supply me with the keycode? (run xev and press the button)
[09:58] <Tausen> I can't seem to find a list anywhere
[09:58] <moises> md_nfs and you know what filesystem has this partition? if it's ext2, ext3, ext4 the mount should detect it properly
[10:01] <oa> Tausen http://paste.ubuntu.com/6924702/
[10:02] <Tausen> oa: Thank you!
[10:03] <moises> faqih_dan_kucing, http://www.failover.co/blog/plesk-11-bind9-and-ubuntu-12-04-apparmor-problems
[10:03] <moises> is a plesk problem with apparmor
[10:04] <oa> Tausen You're welcome :)
[10:07] <pepijndevos___> what are people in here using for irc?
[10:08] <cfhowlett> !irc|pepijndevos,
[10:08] <cfhowlett> pepijndevos, oops.  ignore.
[10:08] <Tausen> pepijndevos___: xchat is fine
[10:09] <Tausen> I've heard good things about smuxi, too
[10:09] <pepijndevos___> they all look like a terminal window.
[10:10] <Tausen> you're looking for something more like a regular chat client?
[10:11] <Tausen> in that case, it seems like pidgin as IRC support - never tried it, though
[10:12] <pepijndevos___> Tausen: something that looks good. I'm now on Empathy, but it's clearly not made for chat rooms
[10:12] <pepijndevos___> there is no channel list
[10:12] <nagerst> Is the intel hd4600 not supported in the 12.04.04 release? if not what should i do to remedy this? Reinstall, upgrade or distro swap?
[10:12] <moises> xchat is a very good program
[10:13] <nagerst> pepijndevos: /list does not work?
[10:13] <cfhowlett> !lists
[10:14] <pepijndevos___> nagerst: i mean a list of channels im in. it uses tabs, which breaks for more than 3 channels
[10:15] <oa> !list
[10:15] <DJones> pepijndevos___: Have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat#IRC_Clients There's quite a few listed, xchat is fairly similar to MIRC
[10:17] <pepijndevos___> DJones: I'm looking at those. Have not seen anything I like yet.
[10:17] <pepijndevos___> This is what I like http://www.codeux.com/textual/private/images/v410media/v410light.png
[10:18] <DJones> pepijndevos___: That looks fairly similar to xchat
[10:18] <treehouse> any vnc client in the repo?
[10:18] <cfhowlett> !vnc
[10:19] <pepijndevos___> DJones: it does not. I mean, same layout, but plain and blunt.
[10:21] <treehouse> can I trust realVNC or is it full of profiling bullshing, NSA bullshit etc
[10:21] <cfhowlett> !language|treehouse,
[10:22] <treehouse> !wastetime|cfhowlet
[10:30] <organicanarchy> I need help installing, I created an ext4 partition in windows that was 272gb, when I click "install alongside widnows 7" it doesnt let me to install to that partition, it wants me to repartition my windows partition
[10:31] <blu3ski3s0> cant cant use install alongside windows 7, you have to use the live installer
[10:32] <organicanarchy> blu3ski3s0, Im using a livedisk now
[10:32] <organicanarchy> I want to install to my 272 gb partition
[10:32] <hewhomust> organicanarchy: just use manual partitioning
[10:33] <TJ-> organicanarchy: If that 272GB partition is empty, then delete it. The installer looks for un-partitioned space to install into. If it is allocated to a partition, the installer doesn't know what to do
[10:33] <organicanarchy> hewhomust, im not sure exactly how large to set swap, root, etc
[10:33] <TJ-> organicanarchy: swap, rule-of-thumb, 110% of RAM
[10:34] <TJ-> organicanarchy: That reserves some head-room in case it is later used for hibernation
[10:34] <organicanarchy> TJ-, how do I delete the partiton on a liveUSB?
[10:35] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Use the installer's Custom/Other partitioning option, then choose the empty partition and delete it. Then, you can quit out the installer and restart it to have it give you the automated choices when it sees the free-space
[10:36] <pepijndevos___> How can I play ALAC files on Ubuntu?
[10:37] <pepijndevos___> I installed gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[10:37] <pepijndevos___> but ffmpeg appears to need some work
[10:38] <organicanarchy> TJ-, I deleted the partition but im still not seeing the option to install to it :(
[10:38] <TJ-> organicanarchy: If you deleted it, there's free-space, so the installer should see and offer to use it
[10:39] <organicanarchy> TJ-, im not sure how to apply changes once I delete the partition, if I exit, it doesnt delete it, if I hit "install now" it gives me shit about not having a root partition specified..
[10:40] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Ahhh, OK ... quit out of that, and run the partitioner manually from the dash. I *think* you can start it by using the command "gparted"
[10:40] <TJ-> organicanarchy: It's a long time since I used the GUI installer; I use debootstrap for all my installs
[10:46] <organicanarchy> TJ-, thanks a million
[10:51] <_root_> hello all;
[10:52] <organicanarchy> hello _root_
[10:52] <SergeyPenkin> Is it a good idea to use Ubuntu as a production server?
[10:52] <SergeyPenkin> I mean Web server
[10:52] <_root_> I used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix to set up a MTA for myself because I have a CMS which needs to send verification emails to its signed users.
[10:53] <cfhowlett> SergeyPenkin, ??? only a few hundred thousand ubuntu servers have been deployed.  proceed with caution
[10:54] <_root_> but i am at lost here. am I ok now? do i need to set SMTP server port and the choice of tls/SSL in my cms or the instalation of postfix is enough? is i have to what are my SMTP server port and ....
[10:55] <iceroot> SergeyPenkin: i would suggest debian instead of ubuntu when it comes to LAMP. in my opinion debian is more stable and is using better tested software (old software). debian will also only fix security issues and no major changes are expected. but both, ubuntu and debian are fine for that (but i would always suggest debian instead for simething like that)
[10:56] <SergeyPenkin> iceroot, thanks
[10:58] <navi_> hello
[10:58] <navi_> there are 1573 users and no one reply me ):
[10:58] <cfhowlett> !ask|navi_,
[10:58] <bazhang> ubuntu support issue navi_ ?
[10:59] <iceroot> _root_: installation of postfix is enough but!! you should not host a mail-server if you dont know what you are doing. there is a high risk that because of missconfiguration an open-spam-relay will be the result
[10:59] <iceroot> _root_: specially when it comes to a server where php is allowed to send mails
[11:01] <navi_> i have a error on my Xubuntu... when i open "software center ubuntu" it frozen and then close, why?
[11:01] <iceroot> navi_: any error messages when you are starting it from the cli?
[11:01] <navi_> no
[11:02] <_root_> iceroot: i trying to educated myself more, but as if now i read the help I posted. it is not enough i know. but if i read you correctly; at this point; my CMS could send its emails without any other configuration on CMS part such as defining the ports of SMTP server on the CMS. and by the way my CMS is in PHP as you infered
[11:03] <iceroot> _root_: i dont know if your cms needs any config but when installing postfix your system is able to send mails from the cli, apache, php and so on
[11:04] <beingHuman> navi_: Does it show any error message?
[11:05] <navi_> beingHuman: no, nothing...
[11:05] <_root_> iceroot: do i need this extension=php_openssl.dll in php.ini ( i use nginx and php5-fpm )
[11:06] <beingHuman> Okay, try running these commands. sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf and sudo apt-get update
[11:06] <beingHuman> navi_: Okay, try running these commands. sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf and sudo apt-get update
[11:07] <iceroot> _root_: your mailserver is local and the cms is local, i dont see a reason for ssl (smtps) in this case
[11:07] <navi_> appear this: E: Línea 56 mal formada en la lista de fuentes /etc/apt/sources.list (análisis de dist)
[11:07] <navi_> E: No se pudieron leer las listas de fuentes.
[11:09] <iceroot> _root_: and *.dll sounds like windows and not GNU/Linux. Linux is not using dll files
[11:09] <hewhomust> 999=
[11:10] <hewhomust> sorry
[11:11] <Fly80> hello
[11:11] <she_dyed> ey Fly80
[11:11] <hewhomust> hi Fly80
[11:13] <shibly> Is any ubuntuforums admin here?
[11:13] <cfhowlett> shibly, ?  probably not.  IRC and forums are unconnected services
[11:13] <bazhang> shibly, try #ubuntuforums
[11:14] <varunendra> they're already there, but probably no admins at the moment :)
[11:14] <cfhowlett> !cookie|bazhang, I had NO IDEA that channel existed
[11:15] <Fly80> i tried to send mail with mail or mailx command tool, but i got errors like " invalid domain". Does it mean there are problems with the email domain? I tried to ping the mx.DOMAIN_NAME.it, and it's resolved
[11:15] <badday> Problem: I use ubuntu 13.04 loaded on hard disk but boot from usb pendrive where I also have ubuntu 12.10 installed. After speech/dispatcher error message  on log out, I lost power and now the pendrive is no longer recognized, neither I can boot ubuntu 13.04 or 12.10 What do I do???
[11:16] <ikonia> Fly80: you don't send to the mx record - you send to the domain and hte mx handles it
[11:16] <andyfiedish> hello all
[11:16] <Fly80> ikonia: so what should I verify?
[11:17] <organicanarchy> My USB soundcard isnt working, any help? in the notification area It shows I have no sound device
[11:17] <ikonia> Fly80: check the domain name is valid and resolveable
[11:18] <Fly80> ikonia: the domain name of email address? like user@foo.com, that is "ping foo.com"
[11:18] <Fly80> ?
[11:18] <TJ-> organicanarchy: What does "lsusb" report?
[11:19] <ikonia> ping doesn't test it
[11:19] <ikonia> check it can be resolved from your host
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> Fly80: dig mx foo.com     does it give the right address?
[11:19] <ikonia> it's not even at that stage
[11:19] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  Bus 001 Device 010: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd GT-I9100 Phone [Galaxy S II], GT-I9300 Phone [Galaxy S III], GT-P7500 [Galaxy Tab 10.1]
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04b4:6560 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. CY7C65640 USB-2.0 "TetraHub"
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 0d8c:013c C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller
[11:19] <ikonia> it's invalid domain - meaning it can't see a domain record at all, let alone the mx
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 003 Device 004: ID 05e3:0606 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB 2.0 Hub / D-Link DUB-H4 USB 2.0 Hub
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 003 Device 003: ID 05e3:0606 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB 2.0 Hub / D-Link DUB-H4 USB 2.0 Hub
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0d62:001c Darfon Electronics Corp. Benq X120 Internet Keyboard Pro
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[11:19] <TJ-> !pastebin | organicanarchy
[11:19] <organicanarchy> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 045e:00cb Microsoft Corp. Basic Optical Mouse v2.0
[11:20] <organicanarchy> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[11:20] <organicanarchy> sorry
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> organicanarchy: use a pastebin please
[11:20] <Fly80> ikonia: how I should check that  I may resolve the domain?
[11:21] <ikonia> this sounds like you shouldn't be trying to run a mail server at this time in your understanding
[11:21] <she_dyed> Fly80: sometimes visit their website for any news about an outage
[11:21] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  http://pastebin.com/vt3SYiQH
[11:21] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Is it the only sound device in the system?
[11:21] <she_dyed> pls ignore^, i misunderstood
[11:22] <organicanarchy> I probably have an onboard system, but I see it in lsusb
[11:22] <Fly80> ikonia: the mail address is working
[11:22] <Fly80> it's my mail address
[11:22] <ikonia> Fly80: thats not what I asked
[11:22] <ikonia> and again backs up you should not be trying to run a mail server
[11:23] <Fly80> i'm just trying to send an email from crontab batch
[11:23] <ikonia> Fly80: that doesn't change anything, maybe someone else will disagree and walk you through
[11:24] <TJ-> organicanarchy: You said the audio applet says there is no audio device, that would suggest the motherboard doesn't have one built-in
[11:24] <organicanarchy> TJ-, yeah, I guess so. I see the USB audio in lsusb, just wondering why it isnt working in Ubuntu, worked in windows and SUSE
[11:24] <Fly80> using the dig command as ActionParsnip wrote, returned a list of IP address
[11:25] <TJ-> organicanarchy: I *think* it is because the sound card index is set to -2 since we expect USB devices to be secondary, not primary
[11:25] <organicanarchy> TJ-, think it matters that its plugged into a USB hub?
[11:25] <TJ-> organicanarchy: What does this report? "grep snd_usb_audio /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf " - I'd expect the values to be "-2"
[11:26] <TJ-> organicanarchy: No, I think we just need to change the device's index
[11:26] <treehouse> is there a text2speech that I just can apt-get?
[11:26] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  no output
[11:28] <TJ-> organicanarchy: My mistake - used "_" instead of "-":  "grep snd-usb-audio /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf "
[11:29] <organicanarchy> TJ-, no such file or directory, but I just opened volume control and I see the USB card in volume control
[11:30] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  now im getting sound but no volume control
[11:30] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Did you mistype? That's a standard file in the system
[11:31] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  I copy/pasted what you typed
[11:31] <MagePsycho> how to mysqldump with table structure and data only (ignoring views, procedures etc) ?
[11:32] <geirha> treehouse: espeak and festival
[11:32] <treehouse> thanks :) Just realized (already had espeak installed)
[11:32] <geirha> treehouse: Yes, it comes pre-installed
[11:33] <iceroot> MagePsycho: #mysql
[11:33] <treehouse> not festival though.. installing it now. Is it about the same thing as espeak?
[11:33] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Hmmm, try this: "ls -l /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
[11:34] <organicanarchy> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925038/
[11:35] <TJ-> organicanarchy: OK, so it exists.... pastebin it's contents: "cat /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
[11:36] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925048/
[11:36] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  im getting sound now, but no volume control from the applet
[11:37] <TJ-> organicanarchy: To have it default, we need to change the device's index from -2 to 0: "sudo sed -i 's/\(snd-usb-audio index=\)-2/\10/' /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
[11:37] <TJ-> organicanarchy: After a reboot it'll be the default device, and therefore the volume control should use it without any reconfiguration
[11:37] <dragoonis> What apt-get package is 'getcwd' binary located in ? I can't find this, and i can't find it in google either.
[11:37] <dragoonis> -
[11:38] <TJ-> dragoonis: "dpkg-query -S getcwd"
[11:38] <organicanarchy> awesome, I'll reboot now, thanks!
[11:39] <searching> Openbox and pcmanfm has no icon how to install a theme icon?
[11:39] <Tarik> gent, I run under a problem with monodevelop when running an asp.net project
[11:39] <dragoonis> TJ-, i got a list of 4 packages, i tried to apt-get install those and they say "Already at the newest version"
[11:40] <Tarik> can I post the error here?
[11:41] <she_dyed> dragoonis does it run, is it in your $PATH?
[11:41] <Busybyeski> how can i use grep like the searcher in nautilus does? to find a file from a parent directory?
[11:41] <Busybyeski> or even better, its contents
[11:42] <danilo> rc.net
[11:42] <she_dyed> TARIK pastebin if morethan 3 lines
[11:42] <dragoonis> she_dyed, i accidentally done a kind of mass apt-get purge on a lot of libs, and i've got apache/php back but getcwd doesn't exist and it's required for a proper apache apt-get install
[11:42] <TJ-> dragoonis: The output of that command tells you the already-installed packages containing files whose name/path matches. The output will show the path, and from the path you should be able to deduce which is the binary executable, since it'll likely be in a path that contains /bin/
[11:43] <Qtosh-z64> Someone can help me with my external sound card?
[11:43] <medfly> hello. I tried to resize my ext4 encrypted home directory using resize2fs, then fdisk. now I'm having trouble mounting it. how do I know what command was used before to mount it?
[11:44] <TJ-> dragoonis: I'm not clear what/why you need getcwd ... it's not a command-line tool
[11:45] <dragoonis> TJ-, okay, let me log into IRC on the brokern laptop
[11:45] <Qtosh-z64> Hi guys , i start see errors when my OS is shutdown or starting , with orange colours what is that?
[11:45] <dragoonis> TJ-, when you do things like apt-get install apache, you get output errors like
[11:45] <dragoonis> "sh: getcwd() failed: No such file or directory"
[11:45] <TJ-> dragoonis: "No such file or directory"
[11:46] <dragoonis> TJ-, ok yea i see now.
[11:46] <TJ-> dragoonis: Whatever is running, is looking for a directory or file that doesn't exist
[11:46] <dragoonis> getcwd is there, it's whatever it's looking for is missing
[11:46] <dragoonis> yep
[11:46] <TJ-> dragoonis: "getcwd()" is an internal library function that does the same as "pwd" on the command line
[11:46] <dragoonis> TJ-, i get it, yep
[11:47] <Tom1> does ubuntu has c compiler installed by default ?
[11:47] <geirha> dragoonis: it typically means the directory you're standing in is gone
[11:47] <Tarik> she_dyed the error is : "Could not launcher web server. The "xsp4' web serve cannot be started"
[11:48] <Tom1> Tarik:does ubuntu has c compiler installed by default ?
[11:48] <TJ-> Tom1: Yes, generally it does, gcc
[11:48] <Tom1> TJ: so that it means it will run any program written in c?
[11:48] <Tom1> i mean c scripts.
[11:49] <TJ-> Tom1: Errr, no.
[11:49] <Tarik> she_dyed Mono JIT compiler version 3.2.1 (Debian 3.2.1+dfsg-1~pre2)
[11:49] <TJ-> Tom1: You don't "run" a program with gcc, you compile and link it
[11:49] <Tarik> Tom1 Mono JIT compiler version 3.2.1 (Debian 3.2.1+dfsg-1~pre2)
[11:49] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  BIG problem. I reboot and now I don't see my USB card at all in Volume Control
[11:50] <Tom1> TJ: i mean can i make any c program on it  like linked lists, array, stack etc anything with default ubuntu c compiler?
[11:50] <dragoonis> TJ-, i believe i removed a lot of files i shouldn't have.. is there a way to mass-install things from a basic ubuntu install such as a "distribution" package or something ?
[11:50] <organicanarchy> TJ-, I no longer have sound
[11:50] <geirha> gcc is not installed by default though. You generally get it by installing build-essentials
[11:50] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Really? can you check if the change we made actually 'stuck'? "grep snd-usb-audio /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
[11:50] <geirha> Tom1: of course, it would be a useless C compiler if it couldn't compile C programs
[11:51] <TJ-> geirha: It is. gcc reverse-depends on ubuntu-desktop and several others
[11:51] <Tarik> she_dyed, Tom1 I run Monodevelop 4.2.2
[11:51] <treehouse> Tarik: do you care about me?
[11:51] <organicanarchy> TJ-, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925102/
[11:52] <Tom1> geirha: so that means i only have to download geany text editors to start programming in c language, and nothing else is needed. right?
[11:52] <calrf> hola alguien habña español?
[11:52] <somsip> !es | calrf
[11:52] <geirha> TJ-: Oh, my bad.
[11:52] <TJ-> organicanarchy: OK, well that's worked. You many need to change the default mixer in the audio configuration options from the mixer applet
[11:53] <Tarik> treehouse I'm new here, what do you mean?
[11:53] <organicanarchy> TJ-,  I don't even see the card in volume control anymore...
[11:53] <Busybyeski> Tom1: you don't even need an ide, you can program with the things already on the system
[11:53] <Tom1> using vi editor?
[11:53] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Really? Hmmm, then maybe we need to change that back, and you'll have to manually set it as the default
[11:53] <QuantumRenegade> hi all
[11:53] <moises> hi QuantumRenegade
[11:53] <QuantumRenegade> anyone got a quick fix for a headache ?
[11:54] <TJ-> organicanarchy: "sudo sed -i 's/\(snd-usb-audio index=\)0/\1-2/' /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
[11:54] <ikonia> QuantumRenegade: not really something this channel deals with
[11:54] <moises> QuantumRenegade go to bed :)
[11:54] <she_dyed> hey there you're on oyur own QuantumRenegade
[11:54] <geirha> Tom1: printf '%s\n' '#include <stdio.h>' 'int main() { puts("Hello, World!"); return 0; }' > myprog.c; gcc -o myprog myprog.c && ./myprog
[11:54] <TJ-> organicanarchy: Did the mixer show other sound devices? That'd explain the problem, if we had 2 devices on the same index
[11:55] <organicanarchy> TJ-, pulseaudio is still just showing "built in analog" but not showing the USB card, should I reboot?
[11:55] <Busybyeski> Tom1: or others: nano, gedit, etc..
[11:56] <Tom1> geirha: do i have to download g++ compiler for c++, or does it is also installed in ubuntu by default?
[11:56] <QuantumRenegade> know its not the right channel... just though that us "IT" techies knew of a quick fix
[11:56] <geirha> Tom1: http://xkcd.com/378/
[11:56] <QuantumRenegade> but yeah sleep sounds good
[11:56] <geirha> Tom1: sudo apt-get install g++
[11:56] <QuantumRenegade> just a problem that i am still at work for another 2 hours
[11:56] <Busybyeski> my ubuntu came with gcc
[11:57] <Tom1> geirha: thanks for the info.
[11:57] <caf4926> I just did a ddrescue on a failing hdd and restored it to a new hdd and the system boots up fine. Just wondering if there is any checks I need to make 12.04LTS
[11:57] <geirha> Tom1: and the command for compiling c++ code is g++ instead of gcc
[11:57] <organicanarchy> TJ-, im going to reboot, brb
[11:58] <Tom1> geirha:ok thanks. can i use geany text editor?
[11:58] <TJ-> caf4926: use smartmontools to monitor disk health
[11:58] <geirha> Tom1: Sure, if you don't want to go with the butterfly approach, geany is an option
[11:58] <caf4926> TJ-: di I run that from a terminal or is it the same as the GSmartControl
[11:59] <Tom1> ok
[11:59] <TJ-> caf4926: It's the package to install - sounds as if you already have it
[12:00] <caf4926> TJ-: I guess it got installed when the customers hdd started failing
[12:00] <caf4926> TJ-: looks like bluetoth and audio might need some attention as they are greyed out in the notification/tray area
[12:01] <caf4926> TJ-: no they are ok
[12:01] <organicanarchy> TJ-, I was able to put full volume power to the USB card and now I just control volume via speakers, thanks for the help!
[12:02] <adac> Ubuntu 12.04 firefox and flash. Are there known problems with this combination? Everytime I want to see a youtube video at some point my whole computer gets unresponsive...
[12:10] <Rubas> uptime
[12:11] <Rubas> wc*
[12:15] <she_dyed> lol got home @ midnight & crashed...woke up,530am, thought it was tomorrow afternoon news program
[12:16] <she_dyed> 'did I miss a whole day?' racing thru my mind
[12:23] <treehouse> i like ducks and i like cakes but I dont like horses
[12:25] <greg__> Hello, I need to install grub on an encrypted system + lvm from the Ubuntu LIVE cd and don't know how to mount and do this . Could somebody please help me ?
[12:26] <Tom1> can we install ubuntu on a F2fs filesystem?
[12:27] <ikonia> Tom1: F2fs ?
[12:27] <Tom1> ikonia: yes
[12:27] <ikonia> what is that ?
[12:27] <Tom1> ikonia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS
[12:28] <TJ-> greg__: how much is encrypted?
[12:28] <Tom1> ikonia: its  a flash drive freindly filesystem made by samsung for linuxinstallation
[12:28] <DJones> Tom1: Doesn't look like it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2137837
[12:28] <ikonia> Tom1: as it's not in the stable kernel - I'd guess "no"
[12:29] <DJones> Tom1: There's a bug filed about it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1261175 but I guess its not a priority
[12:30] <Tom1> ikonia: actually my hdd is not working properly , so i want to install ubuntu permanently on my flashdrive and i don;t want a journaling filesystem for the flashdrive cuz it will damage my flashdrive.
[12:31] <greg__> TJ-: system is fully encrypted .
[12:31] <TJ-> greg__: including /boot/
[12:31] <greg__> TJ-: boot is not encrypted
[12:31] <TJ-> greg__: in other words, are you using GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK ?
[12:31] <greg__> TJ-: this is an EFI based system .
[12:31] <greg__> TJ-: the laptop is a macbook pro
[12:32] <TJ-> greg__: OK, so just GPT > paritition > LUKS > VG ?
[12:32] <greg__> TJ-: yes
[12:32] <Tom1> is ext2 partition good for
[12:32] <Tom1> ubuntu
[12:32] <pahaloom> Tom1, journalling filesystem like ext4 will not damage too much, I used this guide to set up 13.10 on my computer with ssd https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd
[12:33] <TJ-> greg__: OK, I know the installer can do encrypted, but I'm not sure which way around it does it - e.g. LUKS > VG> LV  or VG > LV > LUKS ... have you seen/tried that?
[12:35] <greg__> TJ-: i have managed to decrypt the system with this tutorial : http://stephentanner.com/index.php/2011/05/restoring-grub-for-an-encrypted-lvm/
[12:36] <TJ-> greg__: So you've got a /dev/mapper/ node created by cryptsetup?
[12:36] <greg__> TJ-: the only difference is that after I decrypt I only have root+swap
[12:36] <greg__> TJ-: yes , I have a /dev/mapper node
[12:37] <TJ-> greg__: OK... so /boot/ must be in an unencrypted partition?
[12:37] <greg__> TJ-: yes boot is /dev/sda1 , /dev/sda3 is the luks encrypted partitiont hat I'm decrypting
[12:38] <TJ-> greg__: From that tutorial, have you got as far as creating and/or using the chroot?
[12:38] <jatt> how can I check whether my SSD supports trim?
[12:38] <ompal> want perticular host not to access through ssh
[12:39] <greg__> TJ-: this is the tutorial i used to decrypt and chroot into the installed system from the live cd : http://stephentanner.com/index.php/2011/05/restoring-grub-for-an-encrypted-lvm/
[12:39] <TJ-> greg__: Yes, I've been reading it. I'm trying to establish how far you've got with it
[12:40] <greg__> I'm going to follow this tutorial again and upload you on pastebin the resuld . ok ?
[12:40] <whatever13> hi
[12:40] <TJ-> ompal: set a netfilters block on the source IP "sudo iptables -I INPUT 1 -s $BANNED_HOST -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j REJECT"
[12:41] <OerHeks> jatt, All modern SSD's support TRIM, but older SSD's from before 2010 usually not
[12:41] <whatever13> what can I do if packages are not fully installed and hanging because of some dependency issues? is there a way to purge/reinstall them with -f (orce) ?
[12:42] <whatever13> aptitude seems not to have the feature
[12:42] <TJ-> greg__: If you follow all the steps, the key part (for grub) is where you enter into the chroot and them mount the boot partition to /boot/ ... after that, "grub-install /dev/sda" should do it. *HOWEVER* ... ensure you've started the Live ISO in EFI mode!
[12:43] <greg__> TJ-: doing everything now . will tell you the error as soon as I get to it .
[12:43] <TJ-> greg__: OK
[12:44] <siva_> siva
[12:44] <Guest18496> how to identify myself to take my name
[12:45] <OerHeks> !register | Guest18496
[12:46] <ActionParsnip> !identify
[12:48] <greg__> TJ-: here is what I did and the error I got : http://pastebin.com/6ED0wegP
[12:53] <TJ-> greg__: couple of things: 1) I've read that using grub/efibootmgr on Macs can brick it, it is recommended to use bless. Not sure how that and grub work together (it implies stopping grub from calling efibootmgr) 2) You're missing parameters from the grub-install command-line 3) You're using mint, not Ubuntu, so you'll need to seek support from the mint channels
[12:54] <greg__> TJ-: I've done the same process only on a mint non encrypted system and it worked. All that changed now is that I encrypted the system and tryed the same thing .Why wouldn't that work ?
[12:55] <greg__> TJ: Already asked on the mint channel and nobody helps me
[12:55] <pradeesh> I found code to connect with amazons3 for joomla
[12:55] <pradeesh> https://github.com/alexukf/joomla-cms/tree/13e0bda488853af76739dc5a6689ecd1853adab6/libraries/joomla/amazons3
[12:55] <pradeesh> i dont know how to run this ....anybody help me
[12:56] <TJ-> greg__: You haven't mounted the /boot/ partition to /boot; you've created /boot/efi/ directly on the rootfs
[12:56] <TJ-> greg__: You've missed the equivalent step from that tutorial "mount /dev/sda2 /boot"
[12:57] <greg__> TJ-: just did that and it seemed to work ...
[12:59] <TJ-> greg__: You need to do that before mount /dev/sda1 to /boot/efi/
[12:59] <xxavi> hi
[12:59] <TJ-> greg__: you end up with /boot/ == /dev/sda2 /boot/efi/ == /dev/sda1 (or similar)
[13:00] <xxavi> can someone help me to configure wireless conncetion ?
[13:03] <ArkAndrews> 'sup?
[13:03] <greg__> TJ-: i think it worked !
[13:05] <greg__> TJ-: yes it worked !!!! thank you so so much ! I umounted /dev/sda1 wich was the /boot partition and mounted /dev/sda2 to /boot and /dev/sda1 to /boot/efi and reinstalled grub and did update-grub and found my kernel and copied the grub64.efi to /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/boot64.efi and now restarted laptop and it boots into the encrypted installation ! thank you so so much for your help !
[13:05] <TJ-> greg__: well done
[13:07] <stefg> Hello channel, is anyone in here using a SSD-cache like bcache/flashcache/dmcache/enhanceio and likes to share some experience? I have a spare 40GB SSD partition on my xbmc-box/NAS running 12.04/32bit with a 3TB raid 1 as storage and wonder if it's worth to use that 40GB of SSD as  cache.
[13:08] <Gnox> Hey guys. Can anyone help? I can't install mysql on Ubuntu. I get the error message: "/usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
[13:09] <stefg> Gnox: what happens if you run "sudo apt-get -f install"
[13:09] <Gnox> stefg: The same error occurs
[13:10] <Gnox> stefg: How can I fix this problem?
[13:11] <stefg> I'm reading http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/sub-process-usr-bin-dpkg-returned-an-error-cod/ ATM ... trying to translate that . Have you manually installed a questionable package?
[13:12] <stefg> Seems that some broken package can't run it's post-install script
[13:12] <Gnox> stefg: I'm trying to install it via apt. But don't know how to fix this problem
[13:16] <stefg> Gnox: You'd need to give more info on the context. Apparently the package manger got stuck either on a broken package from a ppa or other 3rd party repo, or there might be some problems with the internal database. SO is this a fresh install, or did you add other repos?
[13:18] <Gnox> So what should I do?
[13:18] <Gnox> stefg: It is a fresh install
[13:18] <MarkDavies> I've downloaded an application from the official Ubuntu repository. Now how can I confirm the authenticity of this application?
[13:19] <_root_> how could I find out what is my SMTP configurations; I installed postfix MTA
[13:20] <stefg> Gnox: all graphical package manager (synaptic/software-center) closed? Using 'sudo' ?
[13:21] <stefg> let's see if ubottu can help...
[13:21] <stefg> !dpkg
[13:21] <stefg> !apt
[13:22] <lemsx1> hello, I'm trying to install Citrix on 13.10 64-bit and the instructions here do not seem to work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CitrixICAClientHowTo . they say to install libxml2:i386 and this fails for me... why?
[13:22] <stefg> Gnox: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageManagerTroubleshootingProcedure ,
[13:23] <lemsx1> by the way, i already reviewed my repositories and they are fine. I used "synaptic" and enabled the official ones
[13:26] <expert> I currently have Ubuntu installed on my old computer. I have configured Samba which backs up my Windows files to Ubuntu in a dir /home/user/Backups. I would like to install Mint instead, a clean system install. I don't have any external backup media to copy the Backup folder into (around 250GB). How can I preserve the Backup folder while installing Mint?
[13:28] <gordonjcp> expert: is your /home directory on a separate partition?
[13:28] <stefg> expert: depends on your partition layout. If you have a separate /home partition you simply tell the installer to not touch that and deal with it later. If everything is on one big partition i'd rather won't do anything without  having some backup facility
[13:29] <expert> i only have one HDD, no other partition
[13:30] <lemsx1> by the way, this is helpful for the 32-bit binaries on 64-bit systems: http://askubuntu.com/questions/359156/how-do-you-run-a-32-bit-program-on-a-64-bit-version-of-ubuntu
[13:30] <yeats_> lemsx1: what is the output in a terminal of 'sudo apt-get install libxml2:i386'? (use a pastebin)
[13:30] <expert> only /dev/hda1
[13:31] <stefg> expert: you culd try to shrink that partitoin to make room for ,say, 10 -20 GB partiton to initiylly installl mint. But everything involving partition table operations is potentailly dangerous and shouldn't be done without a backup
[13:31] <Guest5360> Installed Nvidia 331.20 (13.10), only 3 screen resolutions offered. Previously had 1440x900, maximum is now 1204x768
[13:31] <expert> stefg is there a way to convert only that dir '/home/user/backups' to a partition for argument sake?
[13:31] <yeats_> expert: the best recommendation will be "buy external storage" - any other approach is very risky
[13:32] <elichai2> hi
[13:32] <elichai2> i've got a problem
[13:32] <stefg> expert: no. you could shrink sda1 and delete everything but your /home folder from it.
[13:32] <nikola> hi
[13:32] <lemsx1> yeats: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925494/
[13:32] <elichai2> after i messed up with my ubuntu my ubuntu now got no GUI until i enter ctrl+alt+F2 and enter "startx"
[13:33] <nikola> can someone tell me how to install grapich driver on ubuntu i have ATI radeon hd 5450 ?
[13:33] <philinux> elichai2;~ which version ubuntu?
[13:33] <elichai2> 13.10
[13:33] <yeats> !find libxml2
[13:33] <yeats> !info libxml2
[13:33] <expert> thank you guys
[13:34] <nikola> any?
[13:34] <elichai2> any idea?
[13:34] <stefg> expert: My way to put it is: harddisks are cheap, you could get a small one for 30 $/€ . My time is worth more. If i only waste 15 min. into troubleshooting  a problem b/c i habǘe no backup i alreday made a bad deal
[13:34] <philinux> elichai2;~ what did you mess with
[13:34] <elichai2> purged gnome and gdm and unity and installed lxde
[13:34] <lemsx1> yeats: it should have 32-bit versions for 13.10 see the instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CitrixICAClientHowTo
[13:35] <philinux> elichai2;~ i would install gdm then
[13:35] <Guest5360> hi
[13:35] <nikola> CAN SOMEONE HELP ME?
[13:35] <yeats> lemsx1: does 'apt-cache search libxml2' contain libxml2 for you?
[13:35] <elichai2> philinux, why? what would it help me?
[13:35] <yeats> !repeat | nikola
[13:35] <elichai2> philinux, ubuntu dosen't use lightdm instead?
[13:36] <lemsx1> yeats: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925509/ yes it does
[13:36] <philinux> elichai2;~ so you're using lxdm
[13:36] <nikola> Can some one tell me how to isntall grapish driver on ubuntu i have ATI RADEON HD5450 ?
[13:36] <yeats> nikola: if that's an older ATI card, there's not a lot you can do.  AMD/ATI don't support legacy cards like nVidia does
[13:36] <lemsx1> nikola: try sudo synaptic and go to "additional drivers" tab (13.10)
[13:37] <yeats> lemsx1: what about 'apt-cache showpkg libxml2'?
[13:37] <nikola> ok tnx to all
[13:37] <elichai2> philinux, what do you mean? i'm using lxde and i didn't autostart so i searched for the problem and i found out that i have lightdm&gdm both so i tried to purge gdm
[13:37] <yeats> lemsx1: or 'apt-cache policy libxml2'?
[13:37] <lemsx1> yeats: "showpkg" gave me a lot of output
[13:38] <elichai2> philinux, ?
[13:38] <lemsx1> yeats: this is policy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925515/
[13:39] <philinux> elichai2;~ try this in a terminal you'll need to use the up down keys and tab to choose what you want. sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[13:39] <keksinc_> elichai2: did you try to reconfigure dpkg for lightdm?
[13:39] <philinux> elichai2;~ try switching display manager
[13:39] <keksinc_> elichai2: nvm, philinux got it
[13:39] <elichai2> i already tried this, that how i relaized i have both, lightdm and gdm
[13:40] <philinux> elichai2;~ try switch to gdm see if it boots correctly
[13:40] <elichai2> philinux, to what? gdm?
[13:40] <elichai2> philinux, i will try to install gdm and configure it
[13:40] <yeats> lemsx1: try 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libxml2:i386'
[13:41] <philinux> elichai2;~ if you like lxde why not just clean install lubuntu
[13:41] <lemsx1> yeats: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925536/ that's the output
[13:42] <lemsx1> yeats: i was using "archive.ubuntu.com" before and switched to us.x.x.x to see if that makes any difference, but no...
[13:42] <elichai2> philinux, i thought about it but i hatoo much to lose
[13:42] <philinux> elichai2;~ have you got lxdm installed?
[13:43] <elichai2> *but i have too much
[13:43] <philinux> elichai2;~ what data/
[13:43] <elichai2> philinux, just lxde i think... why? lxdm is better?
[13:43] <elichai2> too much packages i installed over the years...
[13:43] <philinux> elichai2;~ de = desktop environment dm = display manager
[13:44] <elichai2> philinux, so what to try? gdm or lxdm?
[13:44] <philinux> elichai2;~ http://blog.lxde.org/?p=531
[13:44] <elichai2> philinux, with that theory what is unity?gnome?
[13:44] <yeats> lemsx1: can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list?  (you might install pastebinit for ease of pasting)
[13:45] <philinux> elichai2;~ unity is a compiz plugin ubuntu uses the gnome packages
[13:45] <elichai2> ok, i will now switch and reboot and i will get right back :)
[13:45] <lemsx1> yeats: i pastebin my sources in the first paste i did before
[13:45] <elichai2> philinux, i meant what is unity/gnome/compiz DE or DM
[13:45] <lemsx1> yeats: this is strace -f apt-get install libxml:i386 : http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925550/
[13:46] <philinux> elichai2;~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_%28user_interface%29
[13:46] <lemsx1> yeats: this contains the sources: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925494/
[13:46] <karab44> hello
[13:46] <elichai2> ok i will just reboot now :)
[13:46] <thebrainless> guys helppp http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2205344&p=12928171#post12928171
[13:47] <lemsx1> yeats: thanks for the tip on pastebinit
[13:47] <she_dyed> hey karab44
[13:47] <karab44> I launch app and set windows on my screen but after restart windows forget their positions
[13:47] <karab44> is there a way to teach them to be a bit smarter?
[13:49] <karab44> first of all I have unity bar auto-hide and I don't understand why any new open window is set with this unity bar margin. How to fix that?
[13:52] <karab44> And my second problem that you can help... I am looking for tested program/tool for fixing broken video/audio files
[13:52] <user258467> How do I debug autofs?
[13:52] <silv3r_m00n> i am able to login to a remote server doing ssh username@ip   , it does not ask me for a password, i had probably setup something earlier which i dont remember, is it possible to see what authentication policy it is using for the ip ?
[13:52] <stefg> karab44: what'S wrong with vlc?
[13:53] <lemsx1> user258467: you may edit /etc/default/autofs and enable LOGGING="debug"
[13:53] <karab44> stefg: give me a second, I haven't tried it yet :)
[13:53] <lemsx1> karab44: did you try audacity?
[13:54] <karab44> lemsx1: I am thinking more about a tool that could handle av codecs
[13:54] <lemsx1> silv3r_m00n: ssh -v user@ip # or use more -v -vv -vvv if you want more output
[13:54] <lemsx1> karab44: like ffmpeg?
[13:54] <user258467> lemsx1, thanks
[13:55] <karab44> lemsx1: exactly ffmpeg avconv but I am not sure that they can fix broken files
[13:56] <lemsx1> karab44: you can always play the file with something like mplayer (still around?) and tell it to convert it to something else... it might skip a few chunks but you might recover most
[13:56] <stefg> karab44: vlc can play even play broken audio/video files to a certain degree, and you could use vlc to rewrite them. Other options coming to mind are audacity for audio, avidemux and/or openshot for video (these are actually editors)
[13:56] <silv3r_m00n> lemsx1: thanks
[13:56] <yeats> lemsx1: I can see that you have (or had) a number of PPAs in place?  that may be part of the problem.  In any case, I'm able to 'sudo apt-get -s install libxml2' without an issue (-s means 'simulate')
[13:56] <karab44> stefg: that's true because VLC is only tool that can handle this video
[13:56] <lemsx1> yeats: with libxml2:i386 ?
[13:57] <yeats> lemsx1: sorry - yeah, that's what I meant
[13:57] <lemsx1> yeats: i can install the normal 64-bit package
[13:57] <karab44> lemsx1: stefg I'll try that this is my last chance :)
[13:57] <lemsx1> yeats: ok.... this is very odd though
[13:57] <lemsx1> yeats: your sources are similar?
[13:57] <yeats> lemsx1: sounds like a repo configuration problem, but even with your sources.list in place, I didn't see the problem
[13:57] <yeats> lemsx1: I put yours in place and tried it
[13:58] <lemsx1> yeats: I'm looking at other apt.cond.d options to see if anything explicitly turned something off
[13:58] <lemsx1> yeats: can you give me the link to libxml2:i386 so i can manually download it and try to install it?
[13:58] <lemsx1> yeats: i wasn't even able to do that :(
[13:59] <yeats> lemsx1: http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/libxml2
[13:59] <yeats> click on the i386 link at the bottom
[13:59] <she_dyed> thebrainless: tried xrandr -q?
[14:00] <lemsx1> yeats: got it
[14:00] <somethingrandom> hello, how can i install just mp3 support, without any flash and browser plugins?
[14:00] <somethingrandom> tried installing gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-fluendo-mp3 but that isn't enough for xnoise
[14:00] <thebrainless> she_dyed: ?
[14:00] <lemsx1> yeats: now how do i tell dpkg to install 32-bit binaries (without "force")
[14:01] <yeats> lemsx1: once the package is downloaded, should be just 'sudo dpkg -i <package>'
[14:01] <thebrainless> it just gives me list of modes available
[14:01] <she_dyed> thebrainless: sorry, wrong person
[14:01] <lemsx1> yeats: that yields "package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)"
[14:02] <lemsx1> yeats: ia32-libs was so convenient :(
[14:02] <Guest63138> hello. how can i know that my graphics card is supported by ubuntu? I think that it is not supported because my cpu is running on 100%
[14:03] <lemsx1> yeats: oh my: dpkg --add-architecture ...
[14:03] <yeats> lemsx1: ah - then there you go
[14:04] <yeats> lemsx1: I agree about ia32-libs ;-)
[14:05] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: what gpu do you have?
[14:05] <lemsx1> yeats: that worked!
[14:05] <lemsx1> yeats: now i see the i386 lists downloaded in my apt-get update output
[14:06] <lemsx1> yeats: yep. that was it... oh my science... so many days of struggle... i wish i could edit the wiki
[14:06] <yeats> lemsx1: excellent - I've never seen that problem before, though - interesting
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[14:06] <she_dyed> thebrainless: you have 2 screens, no?
[14:07] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: whats the output of: lspci -nn | grep VGA
[14:07] <thebrainless> she_dyed: one
[14:07] <lemsx1> yeats: neither have I, but now I'll blog about it so i don't forget
[14:08] <lemsx1> yeats: lol it's in the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageManagerTroubleshootingProcedure "step 8"
[14:08] <Guest63138> hitsujiTMO I am copying my files from another HD and there's an application called evince thumb nailer that may be responsible
[14:08] <she_dyed> is there another dvi-out or VGA-out on the card?
[14:09] <she_dyed> thebrainless^
[14:09] <Guest63138> 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS690 [Radeon X1200] [1002:791e]
[14:09] <she_dyed> tyour xorg.conf seems to think so
[14:09] <yeats> lemsx1: ha! well hooray for documentation!
[14:10] <_root_> are postfix and smtp server related entities?
[14:10] <lemsx1> yeats: it speaks volumes about jumping to conclusions fast and not actually re-reading these docs
[14:11] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: thats gpu is supported by the open radeon driver so i doubt thats the issue. I would assume you are right about evince being the cause. you can use: top                 to discover the exact process using up the gpu
[14:11] <Guest63138> hitsujiTMO I read that I could stop the evince thumb-nailer application on another application called configuration editor.. but not sure how to do it
[14:12] <yeats> lemsx1: we've all been there
[14:12] <Guest63138> Yeah, it seems that it's the evince one
[14:12] <Guest63138> Do I need it? If not, how to stop it? I kill it and it keeps coming back
[14:13] <she_dyed> thebrainless: it may be ouputting to that "second" DFP2 and just didn't know where to  put it, resulting in that small window overlay in your 2nd screenshot
[14:13] <lemsx1> yeats: ok, i edited the CitrixCAClientHowTo wiki page. it should save some time to others. Thanks for your help!
[14:14] <tbr> I'm having a weird issue (coincidentally related to icaclient): "apt-cache policy libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i386" returns sensible results on a 32bit machine but finds nothing on a 64bit machine
[14:14] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: evince is the pdf viewer. Are you using nautilus to copy the files over?
[14:14] <Guest63138> Anyone who knows how to stop evince-thumbnailer?
[14:14] <tbr> when looking for "libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386" it works on both
[14:14] <thebrainless> she_dyed: yeah but what to do :(
[14:14]  * tbr is puzzled
[14:15] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: have you added arch i386?
[14:16] <she_dyed> thebrainless: here's *A* plan
[14:16] <Guest63138> hitsujiTMO I'm just copying and pasting on the windows' manager (running lxde)
[14:16] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt-get update && apt-cache policy libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i386
[14:16] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: i would assume thats whats calling it
[14:16] <tbr> hitsujiTMO: yes I did, other 386 packages work fine. else I wouldn't be asking.
[14:17] <she_dyed> thebrainless: cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf ~/xorg.confBEFOREEDIT to your $home
[14:17] <Guest63138> hitsujiTMO, I could copy the directories through the terminal.. but what could I do to stop this?
[14:17] <she_dyed> so you have a backup thebrainless
[14:17] <thebrainless> done
[14:17] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: not familiar with that file manager so not sure
[14:18] <elichai2> whats the best way to encrypt my whole ubuntu partition?
[14:18] <she_dyed> you will edit xorg in etc/X11 so that there won't be any more DFP2 reference
[14:18] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: its an architecture independent package
[14:18] <she_dyed> thebrainless: wait a minute
[14:19] <elichai2> trucrypt or built in enryption?
[14:20] <she_dyed> thebrainless: maybe you could pastebin the output of xrandr -q
[14:20] <Guest63138> hitsujiTMO.. are you familiar with CUPS?
[14:20] <hitsujiTMO> Guest63138: nope, fraid not
[14:21] <tbr> hitsujiTMO: still other packages depend on an i386 package of it existing. otherwise I wouldn't be trying. http://pastebin.com/zLAV1bvs
[14:21] <tbr> as said, I'm a bit confused
[14:21] <elichai2> anyone?
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: what about it?
[14:21] <elichai2> whats the best way to encrypt my whole ubuntu partition?
[14:21] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: if they are depending on libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i386 then those packages are broken. see http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/libwebkitgtk-1.0-common
[14:21] <elichai2> trucrypt or built in enryption?
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: what is 'built in encryption'?
[14:21] <lemsx1> tbr: confused how/why?
[14:22] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, http://askubuntu.com/questions/281943/how-do-you-encrypt-the-entire-ubuntu-partition-in-a-dual-boot-system
[14:22] <thebrainless> she_dyed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925686/
[14:22] <lemsx1> tbr: by the way, I'm working with the citrix developers to get icaclient properly working on ubuntu
[14:22] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: no matter the architecture they should just be depending on libwebkitgtk-1.0-common
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: neither is betteroutright, if one was then the other would never be used as one is beter
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: but both exist, one is not better than the other
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: think about it
[14:23] <tbr> hitsujiTMO: meaning that the package dependencies are broken in libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386?
[14:23] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, so how to decide?
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: look at the features in both, then make an evaluation
[14:23] <jack_> Hello, i have a question regarding apacheOO when i select a java JRE in its settings it tells me its not a valid jre..  i have installed 4 different ones
[14:24] <jack_> anyone who can help me please?
[14:24] <lemsx1> yeats: ok, i had to re-enabled all my PPAs in order for gnome3 and other stuff to work with 32-bit as per the instructions in the wiki for ICA. Great stuff
[14:24] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, someone even told me to try this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_Entire_System
[14:24] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: seems to be the case, just tested. try filing a bug report
[14:25] <theodorDiaconu> guys, anyone used zpanel before ?
[14:25] <tbr> hitsujiTMO: ok, thanks. at least I'm not insane then.
[14:25] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, how the ubuntu build in encryption called? (that i can evulate it)
[14:25] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FullDiskEncryptionHowto   seems to be dm_crypt
[14:26] <philinux> elichai2;~ did your machine boot ok ?
[14:26] <lemsx1> jack_: you might want to make sure you're using the right one update-alternatives --list java
[14:26] <hitsujiTMO> tbr: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webkit/+bug/1185771
[14:27] <elichai2> philinux, ohh yeah :) thanks!
[14:27] <freman> i have a hard disk in GPT, and i have install windows 7 in /dev/sda3, solaris in /dev/sda4,ubuntu 12.04.4 in /dev/sda5.but i cannot boot ubuntu right now. who can help me.
[14:27] <elichai2> it's worked both in lxdm and gdm so i chosed lxdm although it's got some big issues....
[14:28] <philinux> elichai2;~ you can switch between the two and choose the one you like
[14:28] <tbr> hitsujiTMO: thanks!
[14:28] <elichai2> philinux, that what i did, and i chose lxdm because it's lighter
[14:29] <NodeOddie> can somebody help me install a program on linux using the terminal
[14:29] <maveas> NodeOddie: Which?
[14:29] <NodeOddie> lmms
[14:30] <NodeOddie> it tells me to run
[14:30] <NodeOddie> mkdir build
[14:30] <NodeOddie> and i guess its saying use the terminal
[14:30] <DJones> NodeOddie: Is there a reason your not using the packaged version from the repositories
[14:31] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, i want to access my laptop everyday and it's a personal laptop, so how i chose between dm-crypt and truecrypt?
[14:31] <NodeOddie> anybody know why my unbunto software center isnt working properly
[14:32] <anshulk> NodeOddie, run it from the terminal and see the error message
[14:32] <maveas> NodeOddie: No we don't. In the terminal do: sudo apt-get install lmms
[14:32] <thebrainless> she_dyed: i solved it...
[14:32] <anshin> I'm trying to mount an encrypted home from an external device, but ecryptfs-recover-private insists on trying to mount the one that's already encrypted—my existing ~/.Private rather than <mounted>/home/<username>. it may be relevant that the accounts have the same name. am I using the wrong tool or is there something I'm doing wrong? I ecryptfs-recover-private <mounted>/home/<username>/.Private so it
[14:32] <anshin> doesn't search and does attempt to use that file
[14:32] <NodeOddie> well if u mean the one from ubunto software center, the software center isnt working, it keeps saying program failed to install for some reason
[14:33] <NodeOddie> with every program i try to install
[14:33] <thebrainless> she_dyed: I just changed resolution to 1600x900 then 1920x1080 in Settings Manager > Display not in CCC...
[14:33] <DJones> NodeOddie: What version of Ubuntu are you using
[14:33] <NodeOddie> ok
[14:33] <freman>  i have a hard disk in GPT, and i have install windows 7 in /dev/sda3, solaris in /dev/sda4,ubuntu 12.04.4 in /dev/sda5.but i cannot boot ubuntu right now. who can help me.
[14:33] <NodeOddie> it might be working
[14:34] <jack_> Can someone help me? iḿ tyring to set a JRE for aOO but it keeps telling me its nto a valid JRE. ive tried OracleSE6 7 and OpenJDK aswell.
[14:34] <anshulk> freman, can u see ubuntu in GRUB ?
[14:34] <NodeOddie> is every app that easy to do with linux?
[14:34] <philinux> NodeOddie;~ in a terminal sudo apt-get install lmms report back any errors
[14:34] <maveas> NodeOddie: What ever app is in the repositories, yes. :)
[14:34] <DJones> NodeOddie: Quite a lot of the appas are that easy to install, if you look at http://packages.ubuntu.com/ you can search to see if the app is already available
[14:35] <maveas> NodeOddie: Not everything is in there, and not everything in there is the latest and greatest but usually.
[14:35] <NodeOddie> i think it may have worked
[14:35] <NodeOddie> thanks guys
 I just see Windows boot manager and Oracle Solaris 11.1,
[14:36] <she_dyed> thebrainless: i think, since you d/loaded the driver, stick to ATi's CCC from this point on,
[14:36] <Guest8242> hello everybody whats goin on??
[14:37] <maveas> Guest8242: Compiling.. Cross your fingers for me?
[14:37] <Ritwik96> Where should i install bootloader for ubuntu 13.10
[14:37] <NodeOddie> ok one more question, is there a way to make my working directory with lmms another partion? because from the settings menu it doesnt seem like it?
[14:37] <Guest8242> maveas: yeah sure..
[14:38] <philinux> NodeOddie;~ is the partition mounted?
[14:38] <NodeOddie> n/m i figured it out
[14:38] <NodeOddie> it just is pathed differently then windows
[14:39] <philinux> NodeOddie;~ certainly is / alo case sensitive
[14:39] <anshulk> Ritwik96, you mean while installing ubuntu ?
[14:39] <Ritwik96> @anshulk yes
[14:39] <NodeOddie> this is a pretty cool os
[14:39] <anshulk> Ritwik96, the default must be right... what are you getting as default ?
[14:40] <NodeOddie> its alot smother then windows, i just need to get use to it
[14:40] <delinquentme> I want to write input into stdin ... in the command line ... but I want to do it on a new line ... how can I jump to the next new line, without having to execute the current command?
[14:40] <NodeOddie> anybody know any apps that would allow me to make a website with a chatroom?
[14:40] <Guest8242> All, today i installed Xfce 4.8 in my system and i m using Xchat
[14:41] <anshulk> delinquentme, use \
[14:41] <NodeOddie> i know html, well use to, but if i can remember correctly chat rooms are java, usually
[14:41] <anshulk> delinquentme, just a backslash followed by enter
[14:42] <anshulk> delinquentme, or newline
[14:42] <delinquentme> anshulk, perfect!  ... now how about how to make tab indents?
[14:42] <Ritwik96> @ anshulk its the name of my harddisk
[14:42] <anshulk> Ritwik96, you have other systems installed on your hdd ?
[14:43] <delinquentme> I guess I can use \t
[14:43] <Ritwik96> anshulk, ya i have windows 7 installed
[14:44] <anshulk> delinquentme, does \t work ?
[14:45] <anshulk> Ritwik96, it should work fine
[14:45] <anshulk> Ubuntu will detect your Win 7 and add it to GRUB options
[14:45] <anshulk> Ritwik96, have you installed Ubuntu before ?
[14:46] <James0r2> anyone help me out with this pastebinit script? not getting much love on stackoverflow. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21359461/pastebinit-script-will-not-word-wrap
[14:46] <Ritwik96> anshulk, no 1st time
[14:46] <jack_> lemsx1: regarding the jre. i have installed both oracles version 6, 7 as the openjdk equivalents. according to the OO website they all have to work.
[14:46] <delinquentme> anshin, yeah I think so ... but I was hoping for the white space in-terminal
[14:47] <anshulk> Ritwik96, let it be default then, have fun with Ubuntu
[14:48] <lemsx1> jack_: did you  the make-jpkg (java-package*deb)?
[14:48] <Ritwik96> anshulk,it says" the partition /dev/sda6 assigned to / has an off set of 1536 bytes"
[14:48] <Guest63138> how can i get a log of the applications running with the % of cpu that each one is taking?
[14:48] <jack_> lemsx1: i installed the oracles one using dpkg
[14:49] <premorphos> hi i have a XFX HD-685X-ZCFC AMD Radeon™ HD 6850 1GB DDR5 graphics card and the latest lubuntu 64 OS and i want to sqeese the best out of it in gaming graphic, what wuld be the best way to do this?
[14:49] <anshulk> Ritwik96, can you choose some other partition as / ?
[14:49] <lemsx1> jack_: oracle provides ubuntu packages now? good to know... i always use their tarball and make .deb using make-jpkg ... what does update-alternatives --list java says?
[14:50] <Ritwik96> anshulk, why?
[14:50] <yeats> Guest63138: have you tried 'top'?
[14:50] <compdoc> premorphos, have you installed the AMD driver?
[14:51] <anshulk> Ritwik96, your partition is misaligned... Google the error a little.
[14:52] <jack_> lemsx1: no i made the package using alien from a rpm to a deb package..... update-alternatives --list java returns: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-oracle/jre/bin/java,, <same as previous but 7> ..../java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java and
[14:52] <Busybyeski> how do you use wildcards in "files"?
[14:52] <lemsx1> jack_: that's your problem
[14:52] <Ritwik96> anshulk, how is it misaligned? what happens when a partition is misaligned?
[14:53] <premorphos> compdoc: no not yet, wasent sure withs way to take
[14:53] <yeats> Busybyeski: can you explain what you mean by 'in "files"'?
[14:53] <anshulk> Ritwik96, read this : http://askubuntu.com/questions/196881/12-04-installer-wont-accept-mis-alligned-partition
[14:53] <Busybyeski> yeats: the default file explorer
[14:53] <jack_> lemsx1: i select wathever folder in the OO setings menu and they keep telking me there is no valid jre.. i dont understand how having 3 of them results in me not being able to select one can you explain?
[14:54] <yeats> Busybyeski: what are you trying to accomplish?
[14:54] <geudrik> I'm having a strange issue - my NFS exports refuse to mount anywhere (when they used to). My ESXi box sees them, but when I try to browse the datastore, it hangs and crashes eventually. When I try to mount from another linux box, it hangs and never completes the mount. The exports definitions aren't the issue, so what else would cause this? :C
[14:54] <geudrik> (iptables is wide open)
[14:54] <compdoc> premorphos, Additional Drivers (Jockey-GTK) might be a good way
[14:55] <lemsx1> jack_: why don't you start from scratch? remove all java packages (even iced tea) and get the tar file from oracle, then do: make-jpkg ~/Downloads/*jre*.tar.gz ...
[14:55] <Busybyeski> yeats: just trying to compare how i might copy over all .jpg that have a numeric digit from one folder to another but not those without a number, via gui
[14:55] <jack_> lemsx1: i guess i should also remove OO and install the entire suite aswell? cause im kinda affraid of removing packages that should not be removed.
[14:55] <Busybyeski> yeats: i see now that it's basically nautilus, why isn't it labelled like that anywhere, like in the "about"? just a huge fork?
[14:56] <somsip> Busybyeski: cp *{[0-9]
[14:56] <somsip> Busybyeski: erk...
[14:57] <yeats> Busybyeski: not a fork - it's nautilus
[14:57] <lemsx1> jack_: open office you mean? sure, you can re-install that later
[14:57] <somsip> Busybyeski: cp *{[0-9]*}*.jpg /newfolder/ (untested so check it)
[14:57] <Busybyeski> somsip: yeah i'm reading about wildcards now, is it possible in nautilus somehow?
[14:57] <Guest63138> yeats: how do i create a log with it? where can i upload a screenshot to show you?
[14:57] <somsip> Busybyeski: no idea. I wouldn't use that tool for the task
[14:57] <premorphos> compdoc, tnx il check it out. do you think its better then the AMD drivers from the website
[14:57] <yeats> Busybyeski: any particular reason you're not doing this with a script?  it would be far easier than trying to make the GUI do it
[14:58] <lemsx1> jack_: but you don't actually need to remove it. just use apt-get remove and put the names of packages to remove (the "java" or "jre" ones)
[14:58] <yeats> s/a script/the CLI/
[14:58] <compdoc> premorphos, I think its been tested a bit more, and its certainly easier
[14:58] <jack_> lemsx1: i guess ill make a backup and remove everything related to start over.. thanks!
[14:58] <yeats> Guest63138: what problem are you trying to solve?
[14:58] <lemsx1> jack_: no prob
[14:58] <Busybyeski> yeats: i'm not trying, just comparing tasks. looks like the cli wins this time!
[14:58] <yeats> Busybyeski: gotcha
[14:59] <Busybyeski> somsip: what do the curly braces indicate?
[14:59] <yeats> Busybyeski: the CLI often "wins" ;-)
[14:59] <Guest63138> yeats: too much cpu was running while doing simple tasks because of evince-thumbnailer. I removed evince but not sure it fixed the problem
[14:59] <somsip> Busybyeski: a regex. Not sure if it works though. You may need to wrap it in a script. for file in (pattern);  cp file /folder; sort-of-thing
[14:59] <anshin> resending: I'm trying to mount an encrypted home from an external device with `ecryptfs-recover-private <mnt>/home/<user>`, but it insists on trying to mount the already mounted ~/.Private rather than the target. it may be relevant that the accounts have the same name. am I using the wrong tool or is there something I'm doing wrong?
[15:00] <VoidWhisperer> Well this is odd. I can't bind basically anything onto my server on either of my blocks of ips :/
[15:00] <yeats> Guest63138: see this: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/10/how-to-capture-unix-top-command-output-to-a-file-in-readable-format/
[15:00] <jack_> i have another question. any reason for ubuntu to fill up my memory all the way to 8gb when making a startup usb drive of ubuntu ?
[15:00] <VoidWhisperer> depsite the fact that I have an interface setup that has the info my host gave me > >
[15:02] <premorphos> compdoc, tnx that is definetly a pro, what about 3d suport does it come with the pakage or is there some outer prefered way like catalyst or something like it
[15:04] <premorphos> compdoc, i cant say i fully coprehand the djungle of graphics
[15:04] <compdoc> its a djungle out there!
[15:05] <premorphos> yes, you dont say
[15:07] <natural> hi people, how to i get terminal to show me my video card specs
[15:08] <geudrik> natural: lspci
[15:08] <somsip> natural: sudo lshw -c Video
[15:08] <natural> ok geudrik do i just type lspci in terminal?
[15:08] <geudrik> natural: somsips suggestion is better
[15:08] <natural> interesting, it has data
[15:08] <natural> what does the -c mean?
[15:09] <somsip> natural: like, section
[15:09] <geudrik> natural: man lshw
[15:10] <natural>  found this one
[15:10] <natural> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
[15:11] <geudrik> anyone have any suggestions for troubleshooting a server that refuses to nfs "gooder"? It used to allow mounts, but no longer does. exports are fine, logs seem fine, but none of my boxes (namely esxi) can mount and browse the shares
[15:12] <compdoc> geudrik, was there an update? sometimes the .conf file gets over-written
[15:13] <geudrik> compdoc: not that I'm aware of.. I hadn't updated. I rebooted the server and then everything broke :S
[15:13] <natural> where do you guys like the paste's to go?
[15:13] <somsip> !paste | natural
[15:13] <premorphos> compdoc, how do i run Jockey-GTK
[15:14] <premorphos> compdoc, i just got it thru synaptic
[15:15] <compdoc> premorphos, I thought it came installed with ubuntu. but that works too
[15:15] <natural> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925933/
[15:16] <natural> something is not right, i dont see that i have 1.5 gb vid capability.
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> natural: sure you didnt chop the bottom off the output?
[15:18] <natural> should i paste the whole output in there?
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> yes
[15:19] <compdoc> premorphos, click the Dash Home button, and type in 'add'
[15:19] <ActionParsnip> natural: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue    too please
[15:22] <premorphos> compdoc, right, eh im runnung Lubuntu so i lack dash, but if i run it from terminal it wuld be the same?
[15:22] <ActionParsnip> premorphos: run:  gksudo jockey-gtk
[15:22] <xXFalkeXx> i hade a problem wenn i will copy an game folder from the windows partition he says error not enough free space but i have 40 gb free space and the game folder have only 2,2 gb any helP ?
[15:22] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: copying game folders from Windows to Ubuntu will not make them work in Wine
[15:22] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: is that your goal?
[15:23] <natural> ActionParsnip, : http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925960/  for the whole lshw output, i will run the cat/ ... in a min
[15:23] <compdoc> premorphos, from the command line, I think its jockey-gtk
[15:23] <vkkhurava> Hi, recently i moved to ubuntu 13.10 but after many updates, I am getting following error msg: it appears u r currently running a mainline kernel, it would be better report to bug upstream
[15:23] <xXFalkeXx> yes   the problem is my cd/rom devise is broken ... and its the onlyst way
[15:23] <premorphos> ActionParsnip: thats it got it running
[15:23] <she_dyed> or jocky-gtk (try a tab-complete)
[15:23] <natural> ActionParsnip, from ca /etc/issue : Ubuntu 13.10 \n \l
[15:23] <premorphos> ActionParsnip: tnx
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: it wont work. If what you are doing did work then nobody would buy games and you could just compress the folder and give it to your buddys
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: do you _seriously_ think this is how games install?
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: games install numerous registry keys and files within the WINDOWS folder and SYSTEM32 folders
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: it's not as simple as you think, not by a long long way
[15:25] <OerHeks> copy-failure-tricks :-D
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> xXFalkeXx: back in 1990, yes this would have worked for most games, but its not like that anymore
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> natural: memory:c0000000-cfffffff ioport:5050(size=8)  so 8Mb, I bet the system will assign more as it is needed though
[15:26] <natural> so any ideas ActionParsnip ? i am supposed to have 2 vid cards, one intel and one nvidia. but for some reason the nvidia isnt showing up anywhere and hasnt for quite a ling time
[15:26] <xXFalkeXx> ok
[15:26] <premorphos> compdoc, thanx for the help, im on my way to a neet gaming rigg
[15:26] <compdoc> heh - good luck!
[15:26] <natural> he ling time, sory 'long time.
[15:26] <xXFalkeXx> i try to instal it from cd
[15:27] <ActionParsnip> natural: is it enabled in BIOS etc?
[15:28] <natural> the bios doesnt let me change settings other than the sata and things like that, virtual tech, but it wont let me access the real settings. the 'sumary'
[15:28] <LucidGuy> Troubleshooting an issue with my system (KDE) so I decided to mv/delete my .kde folder (Wanted to start from Scratch) .. after logging back in my dual screen setup was not configured?  I thought all that info was kept withing my xorg.conf (which I used to setup the screens)
[15:29] <vkkhurava> It appears you are currently running a mainline kernel.  It would be better to report this bug upstream at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/ so that the upstream kernel developers are aware of the issue.  If you'd still like to file a bug against the Ubuntu kernel, please boot with an official Ubuntu kernel and re-file.  Can anyone suggest on this.
[15:29] <natural> is there somethig hthat might expose a hidden vid card?
[15:29] <vkkhurava> Can anyone pls help me on my above post.
[15:29] <ActionParsnip> natural: do you dual boot?
[15:29] <mital> hi . I am trying to install oracle jdk6 on ubuntu 12.04 .. I was using lucid and hardy ubuntu repos but they no longer exists .. can anybody point me to what are the replacement repos I can use ?
[15:30] <glitsj16> natural: what does .. lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A 2 .. output? can you paste that at paste.ubuntu.com please? that should confirm if your system sees both cards
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> mital: webupd8 have a java ppa
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> vkkhurava: stop adding random kernels you find online and use the official ubuntu kernel from the official repos
[15:30] <natural> yeah ActionParsnip i have win 8.1 on main ssd and ubuntu 13.10 on hdd through adapted cd drive hdd case.
[15:30] <mital> ActionParsnip, ok checking that out
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> natural: did you hibernate the OS last time you shutdown? If you boot to Windows then to Ubuntu, is it ok?
[15:31] <vkkhurava> Actionparsnip: thx for the response but with default kernel ubuntu 13.10 having issue with wifi... i was not able to connect with my wifi using with default kernel
[15:32] <natural> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6926000/ glitsj16
[15:32] <natural> ActionParsnip, yeah the dual booting is going juts fine except for the clock, it gets a bit confused, changes the hour, but keepos the min and the day right
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> vkkhurava: then we cannot support the kernel here as its not the one from the repos
[15:32] <natural> it has fixed since i got it corrected it a couple times though ActionParsnip
[15:33] <philinux> vkkhurava;~ head over to bugzilla and report your bug there
[15:33] <vkkhurava> ActionParsnip: Is there any issue using this mainline kernel... will effect my machine in near future.....
[15:33] <ActionParsnip> vkkhurava: yes its not supported here
[15:33] <vkkhurava> philinux: Thx
[15:33] <natural> glitsj16, what did you get off the paste?
[15:33] <glitsj16> natural: the paste confirms your system sees only the integrated intel card .. is the nvidia card seated properly?
[15:33] <ActionParsnip> vkkhurava: we can only support packages from the ubuntu repos
[15:34] <philinux> ActionParsnip;~ I've been asked in the past to test the mainline kernel when i reported a bug last year on launchpad
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> philinux: thats cool, and fine :)
[15:34] <vkkhurava> ActionParsnip: OK, thx
[15:34] <hitsujiTMO> glitsj16: newer hybrid cards show up under 3D instead of VGA
[15:34] <natural> yeah, its fine, wherever it is, i dont know, maybe it isnt nvidia, it might be a generic media card for business graphics, is there any indication that there is a second card? glitsj16
[15:35] <glitsj16> hitsujiTMO: ow ok, thanks for that .. natural .. lspci -nnk | grep 3D .. to confirm
[15:36] <natural> glitsj16,  it diddnt do anything
[15:36] <hitsujiTMO> natural: then there's no other gpu
[15:37] <hitsujiTMO> natural: try pastebinning the full output of: lspci -knn
[15:38] <matttt-> i just updated my thinkpad from 13.4 to 13.10
[15:38] <matttt-> booting fails due to acpi
[15:38] <natural> hm. i think it might be possible that it must be a program that exposes and makes use of it through windows 7 and lenovo. it's a prob because i am pretty certain it has 2 cards
[15:38] <natural> but thanks for all the help guys.
[15:38] <matttt-> acpi=off makes it boot, but that is not a solution on a battery-powered device
[15:38] <matttt-> any suggestions?
[15:38] <matttt-> it is thinkpad x60 (core2duo)
[15:39] <natural> ok  :) catch you on the flkip side, thanks again ubuntu :)
[15:39] <glitsj16> natural: do the paste hitsujiTMO asked for, it'ss confirm if ubuntu sees 2 cards or not
[15:39] <rudolf_> Hi
[15:40] <rudolf_> Can I create a wifi hotspot by booting into ubuntu using a live cd?
[15:40] <philinux> natural;~ can you not look inside it
[15:40] <natural> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6926034/
[15:40] <rudolf_> I just need to check if my wifi chip is fine. So i need to boot ubuntu using a live cd and create a hotsopt.
[15:41] <Industrial> Hi.
[15:41] <Industrial> How do I install libzmqpp-dev on 13.10 ?
[15:41] <natural> not now philinux but i susp[ect it is beneath a layer of c-board that i dont want to remove due to the fact that it's my only working comp.
[15:41] <philinux> natural;~ ah ok
[15:42] <glitsj16> natural: nope, nothing nvidia reported alas
[15:42] <philinux> natural;~ what about the cards external connections
[15:43] <natural> this comp was built during the time when energy tech was being developed and they were still figuring out how to use less power so the battery saver mode used a less powerful config using a low power graphics and the high power made use of the intel graphics. either way, i should still be able to locate the cards. but eh. whatever. thanks for trying. :)
[15:44] <hitsujiTMO> natural: the other thing is that the card may be disabled in the bios
[15:44] <natural> i have a vga and an hdmi, as well as one port i forgot the name of, but can connect some usb 3.0 adapter thing if i buy it
[15:44] <natural> exporess port or somehting
[15:45] <natural> yeah hitsujiTMO i will check it out next time i boot
[15:46] <valentin> hello
[15:46] <she_dyed> hey happy
[15:46] <valentin> here can I find some advices for ubuntu?
[15:46] <valentin> sorry for my poor english
[15:46] <valentin> i need some help with ubuntu
[15:46] <ActionParsnip> valentin: yes this is the official ubuntu support channel
[15:46] <valentin> I have a problem after installing ubuntu gnome
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> valentin: gnome is default installed in Ubuntu
[15:47] <Industrial> How do I install libzmqpp ?
[15:47] <valentin> i don't have a driver for video
[15:47] <valentin> the screen is kind of broken, I can't read
[15:47] <Industrial> what ppa/package/repo ? apt-cache search returns nothing
[15:47] <valentin> the text
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> !info libzmqpp
[15:48] <valentin> what can I do?
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> Industrial: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> valentin: does the system have a make and model?
[15:48] <geudrik> anyone have any suggestions for troubleshooting a server that refuses to nfs "gooder"? It used to allow mounts, but no longer does. exports are fine, logs seem fine, but none of my boxes (namely esxi) can mount and browse the shares. It mounts fine on the loopback, but not from any other box
[15:48] <Industrial> 13.10b
[15:48] <valentin> you need the details for video?
[15:48] <Industrial> -b
[15:49] <valentin> is 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller (0300): Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD/ATI) Trinity (Radeon HD 7480D) (1002:9993)
[15:49] <valentin>     Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Device (1849:9901)
[15:49] <valentin> but I can't reach the Additonal Drivers program
[15:49] <Guest24872> Good Day
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> !info libzmqpp-dev | Industrial
[15:49] <valentin> that's because all the text on the screen is broken
[15:49] <Industrial> ActionParsnip: cant find a ppa either
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> valentin: use the boot option: radeon.blacklist=1
[15:50] <Industrial> ActionParsnip: its an official zmq package, including a cmdline client, that I darely need to debug some issue
[15:50] <valentin> and then?
[15:50] <glitsj16> Industrial: it is a very recent package, currently only in trusty, but there's a PPA https://launchpad.net/~unity-team/+archive/ppa that offers it for 13.10
[15:50] <Industrial> thanks a lot!
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> !find libzmqpp
[15:50] <Guest24872> Can't get 1440x900 screen resolution after installing nvidia 331.20, Ubuntu 13.10. Any help??
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> !info nvidia-current
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: how did you install the driver?
[15:51] <valentin> maybe I can try these on the Live CD
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> valentin: then you may get a desktop....
[15:51] <Guest24872> Via synaptic
[15:51] <valentin> I usualy load the driver in the older versions like 11.10 with the software Additional Drivers
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: what package did you install?
[15:52] <valentin> in the older versions like ubuntu 11 I use Additional Drivers software to download the driver
[15:52] <valentin> but in 12 I cant read the screen!!!! All is broken
[15:53] <valentin> I mean if I start Additional Drivers I can't read the text
[15:53] <Guest24872> Invidia 331
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> valentin: its a newer XOrg, try the boot optin I suggested
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> !info nvidia-331
[15:53] <valentin> but I can do it first in Live CD, to test it?
[15:53] <Guest24872> sudo apt-get install invidia-331
[15:53] <valentin> before installing...
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: from the xorg edgers ppa by any chance?
[15:53] <Guest24872> nvidia
[15:54] <Guest24872> yes
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: so you downloaded the .run file from nvidia.com and installed it that way?
[15:54] <Guest24872> yes
[15:54] <adac> Is there a shortcut for the volume?
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: not sure how supported that is here, can anyone please clarify?
[15:54] <adac> *audio volume
[15:55] <Dysleptic> every time i try to open the Additional Drivers tab in softwere sorces the system craches and i get to send a crash report, i cant see no alternative drivers and the system has acted this way since install, any ideas any one?
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> adac: you can set them as you wish, or use alsamixer in terminal, or the GUI volume app on the top panel
[15:55] <Guest24872> No way to manually change resolution?
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> valentin: when the CD starts to boot, you add the option in Grub and it changes how the module loads
[15:55] <pzn> is there any way to open youtube "videos" like pop-up always-on-top over ubuntu unity desktop?
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: you can make an Xorg.conf file, then edit it. If you run:    sudo nvidia-xconfig    it will make /etc/X11/xorg.conf   which you can thenedit
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> pzn: unity isnt a desktop, its a shell. Gnome is still the desktop
[15:56] <Guest24872> I will try it...Thank You!
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> Guest24872: can you plase use http://pastie.org (or similar) and give the output of:  apt-cache policy nvidia-331
[15:57] <pzn> ActionParsnip, sorry for the confusion. you got what I meant? any way to open youtube videos on small windows always-on-top?
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> pzn: you can use minitube, it may do what you need
[15:57] <valentin> thanks
[15:58] <elichai2> the built-in encryption is LUKS or dm-crypt?
[15:59] <Dysleptic> how can someone manuely add restricted repositorys?
[15:59] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: as long as it encrypts, it should be fine
[16:00] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:00] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, but i need some things that i want that it will support:
[16:01] <elichai2> 1. boot from that partition (ubuntu)
[16:01] <pzn> ActionParsnip, exactly! minitube does it. thanks for the help
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: use the installer and tell it to encrypt things, if you need suspend then I believe an encrypted swap causes issues
[16:01] <elichai2> 2. DualBoot
[16:01] <elichai2> 3. read that partition from windows (with ext3 reader)
[16:01] <elichai2> 4. Encrypt an existing OS (ubuntu).
[16:01] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip, copy, tnx
[16:02] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, my swap is on diffrent partition
[16:02] <elichai2> i can just set to auto rm -rf all the swap partition on shutdown
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: you can't do it that way
[16:02] <elichai2> (although it can be recovered...)
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: you would need to use dd to zero it out
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: why so very paranoid?
[16:03] <elichai2> you know what? i don't care about the swap partition
[16:03] <elichai2> just want to encrypt my OS
[16:03] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: is it a laptop?
[16:03] <elichai2> yep
[16:03] <hitsujiTMO> elichai2: much easier reinstall if you want to encrypt the entire OS
[16:03] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: gotcha
[16:04] <elichai2> hitsujiTMO, no it's not, i've got a lot of packages i installed over the years that i need them all...
[16:06] <elichai2> so?
[16:10] <pzn> elichai2, I have one full-filesystem encryted notebook.
[16:11] <elichai2> pzn, with what you enrypted your notebook?
[16:11] <ArieVe> Hello. I use ubuntu 12.04 as a LAMP server. I want to use the php transliterate class and have therefore installed php5-intl (sudo apt-get install php5-intl). However when I try to use it in my code it says that the class is unkown, still php5-intl is installed succesfully and I have restarted apache. What can this be?
[16:13] <pzn> elichai2, one alternative (not so high performance, but works) is to use a fileswap, not a partitionswap. and since files are inside the encrypted filesystem, the swap will also be encrypted
[16:13] <pzn> elichai2, I installed ubuntu with the option to encrypt the full filesystem. easy to do and very efficient.
[16:14] <elichai2> for now i don't care about the SWAP
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> ArieVe: i'd ask in #apache as well
[16:16] <ArieVe> thanks
[16:17] <black0ut> Hi, does someone know what Java version is installed as standard on Ubuntu 12.04? thanks
[16:19] <ActionParsnip> !info openjdk
[16:19] <ActionParsnip> !find openjdk
[16:19] <ActionParsnip> !info openjdk-7-jre
[16:19] <ActionParsnip> !info openjdk-7-jre precise
[16:19] <Dysleptic> i have a pretty odd malfunction, my lubuntu is not able to update from all repositories, and thus dont download all  pakages
[16:19] <gh> according to the release notes, "The default run time for Java is OpenJDK 6b24 (IcedTea 1.11.1)." https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop
[16:22] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: what is the full output of:  sudo apt-get update
[16:22] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: please use http://pastie.org (or simlar) to host
[16:22] <black0ut> ok, cause I want to unstall netbeans and in the wiki I use (German ubuntuusers.de) it says i must ensure that the JavaSDK is installed
[16:22] <somethingrandom> how can i restore a folder i backed up, that is outside of my home folder. used deja dup
[16:23] <somethingrandom> deja dup has no nautiljus menus outside ~/
[16:23] <Dysleptic> it will be in sweadish thou but you will totaly get it anyway
[16:23] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: indeed
[16:24] <gh> black0ut, netbeans will install on a default 12.04 installation
[16:24] <black0ut> ok thanks :)
[16:26] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip, http://pastie.org/8730208 i gess this is the link you shuled have,, btw tnx for youre aid
[16:29] <diecastarts> hello can someone tell me the name of the package that comes pre-installed with ubuntu.. that takes screenshots. but open the small windows for you to save.... I am asking because i am using Lubuntu and I really don;t want to have to open an app to screen
[16:30] <Joe_knock> Hello. Does anyone know a decent VNC client that I can use to connect to my remote VPS?
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: looks fine, no errors at the bottom
[16:32] <foobar33> Any way to get pycharm ide from repo?
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: what are you connecting to do? There may be a sleeker solution
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> !ppa | foobar33 try searching for a PPA
[16:33] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: I am connecting to my VPS.
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: yes, to do what?
[16:33] <Joe_knock> I tried installing x11VNC Server, but I don't think it works.
[16:33] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip, ok the thing is that i cant get any restricted drivers in the additional tab, do you have any clue what might cause this
[16:33] <Dysleptic> ?
[16:33] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: I need to reconfigure networking.
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: what drivers do you need?
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: can't do it with the interfaces file, or ifconfig?
[16:34] <Dysleptic> graphic drivers
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: for which graphics chip?
[16:34] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: The web interface on my client control panel is giving me an error when I do it.
[16:35] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: can't you use the deja-dup GUI to restore?
[16:35] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, nope, not outside the home folder
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: I hope you are doing it over the web without an SSH tunnel
[16:36] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip a XFX HD-685X-ZCFC AMD Radeon™ HD 6850 1GB DDR5
[16:36] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: Yeah, they have a button: Reconfigure networking. The log in the CP says it's complete, but when I actually run it, it gives me an error in the end.
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> Dysleptic: sudo apt-get install fglrx fglrx-amdcccle      should do it
[16:37] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: you might need gksudo to start the GUI if you saved to a path outside your home folder
[16:38] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip, wow no kidding, you rock
[16:38] <somethingrandom> oh, that would be worth a try, currently doing: sudo duplicity --gio file:///backup /var/lib/plexmedia...
[16:38] <somethingrandom> it's running, thanks
[16:38] <somethingrandom> i seriously hate deja dup, it also fails during restore
[16:40] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: which is a bit odd, check if file permissions are what you expect after restore .. it is not designed to backup stuff outside your home .. did you use it to backup system files?
[16:40] <somethingrandom> no, plex
[16:40] <somethingrandom> sadly plex stores it's data in /var/lib
[16:41] <Guest22729> hello there
[16:42] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: you might get better results with something like timeshift to backup/restore stuff under / dir .. you can have both deja-dup and timeshift, which is more like a restore point app
[16:42] <kingfisher64> if a program doesn't show up in the app center (once installed) or in synaptic package manager how do I find out the package name to remove it form the terminal? In this case it's http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=products&product=sk1&op=download Print design. I installed it from a .deb
[16:42] <somethingrandom> damnit, now it asks for a gnupg passphrase, i don't have one set for the backup
[16:42] <somethingrandom> glitsj16
[16:43] <anth0ny_> Does /etc/init.d and service run the same script?  I have a program that fails to start with 'sudo service FOO start' but succeeds with 'sudo /etc/init.d/FOO start', trying to figure out why...
[16:43] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: I seem to have found a client to use
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: nice
[16:43] <foobar33> How do I connect to my wired connection?
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: vcis nasty, you can configure networks easily using ifconfig
[16:43] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: it isn't actually a client it seems, as it runs in Terminal
[16:43] <Guest22729> I  have windows 7 installed on my system. I want to install ubuntu too on the same machine. I made a bootable pendrive the help of a UUI software and copied ubuntu 12.04 on it. But when I try to install ubuntu with this PD , it doesn`t recognize my older boot manager . infact it shows me 500 GB blank drive.
[16:44] <Guest22729> could someone help me on this
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> Joe_knock: you could even use wicd curses in CLI too
[16:44] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: never experienced that so not sure what you can do
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> Guest22729: have you tried chkdsk on the NTFS
[16:44] <Joe_knock> Guest22729: What are the specs on your system?
[16:45] <Joe_knock> ActionParsnip: I suppose this is what I get for $7 per month hosting
[16:46] <Dysleptic> ActionParsnip, i gotta ask, how did you figure that one out? im amazed
[16:46] <demophobia> http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=JZEFT which installation file do i need for ubuntu 12.04? rpm? tar.gz? YUM?
[16:46] <Guest22729> ActionParsnip: I have not tried anything except http://pastebin.com/Z6gYScvC
[16:47] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: is your current plex still in working condition? if so i'd suggest installing timeshift and make a fresh backup with that and use deja-dup only for home (timeshift comes from a PPA --> https://launchpad.net/~teejee2008/+archive/ppa, so you'd need to add that, do a sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install timeshift)
[16:47] <Guest22729> Joe_knock: I did not get specs?? what it means?
[16:48] <Joe_knock> Guest22729: What is your RAM, HDD, CPU?
[16:48] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, nah, i want to restore my backup, did a fresh install
[16:48] <Guest22729> Joe_knock: 2GB RAM, 500HDD, intel -i3
[16:49] <Joe_knock> Guest22729: That seems reasonable to install Ubuntu. From what I recall, when trying to dual-boot linux with windows, it is better to install linux first.
[16:50] <moises> Joe_knock, but if you want to use grub you must access with the live to reinstall it, after installing windows
[16:50] <morsnowski> Joe_knock: actually just the oposite
[16:51] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, duplicity is quite buggy: python: ERROR: (rs_file_copy_cb) unexpected eof on fd62
[16:51] <somethingrandom>  that's what i get. how would i launch the deja dup restore interface in gkus?
[16:51] <somethingrandom> gksu nautilus didn't work
[16:51] <somethingrandom> i mean it didn't magically offer me the restore menu
[16:51] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: gksudo deja-dup-preferences .. and try the restore function from there
[16:51] <foobar33> how do I know if JDK is installed?
[16:52] <Joe_knock> morsnowski: So I'm wrong then I guess
[16:53] <morsnowski> Joe_knock: well I suppose you can do it either way but if you install window over ubuntu you have to reinstall grup
[16:53] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, thanks
[16:53] <morsnowski> other way around the ubuntu installer is good in picking up windows and putting it into the grub menu
[16:53] <foobar33> How do I connect to my wired connection? I'm currently on wireless, and I have a cable plugged in.
[16:54] <Joe_knock> morsnowski: The reason why I recall it being ubuntu first, was because windows installs the system across the HDD (making it harder to partition
[16:54] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: or use something like .. sudo duplicity verify /path/to/your/backup to let it check the backup
[16:54] <morsnowski> yes but ubuntu is making space :)
[16:54] <Joe_knock> gtg bye
[16:54] <somethingrandom> ok, really weird, that duplicity asks for a gnupg key on this new install
[16:54] <Busybyeski> if i run only "*" in a command line, will it run every binary in that directory?
[16:55] <morsnowski> all that needs to happen is that the bootsector points to the boot directory so it doesn't matter how windows is behaving
[16:55] <funky2> hey folks, I am connectint with putty and it says no route to host?
[16:55] <funky2> what does it mean?
[16:57] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: you might have given it a gnupg key when you made the backup on your old install, if you have a backup of your ~/.gnupg you can try putting that back before restore thru deja-dup
[16:57] <she_dyed>  fix the network so it can "see" or even ping your target or "host"
[16:57] <she_dyed> funky2: ^
[16:58] <funky2> she_dyed:  but how I can fix it without ssh access? lol
[16:58] <funky2> also what part of network?
[16:59] <she_dyed> you  need a route to it, know its ipaddress?
[17:00] <funky2> I know IP address yes
[17:00] <foobar33> How do I connect to my wired connection? I'm currently on wireless, yet I have a cable plugged in.
[17:00] <funky2> it does work when I use 80
[17:00] <funky2> but ssh nope
[17:01] <tonyt> is there a command i can issue in the terminal for distibution upgrade from 12.04 to 13.04 or 13.10 ?
[17:02] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, i definitely did not, since the drive is already encrypted
[17:04] <Yogesh> Hello I am trying to make dual boot system. windows 7 is already installed but when I install ubuntu 12.04. It ignores the windows 7 installation and shows all hard disk empty.
[17:04] <Yogesh> can some one help me on this?
[17:04] <captain> is mark there?
[17:05] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: have you chkdsk'd the NTFS partition ?
[17:06] <Yogesh> ActionParsnip: no, I haven't
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: I suggest you do
[17:06] <Yogesh> could you explain bit more what should I try ?
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: run a scandisk on the NTFS partition so that you know it is consistant and healthy
[17:07] <Yogesh> ActionParsnip: Thanks , trying to google what is it.
[17:07] <elichai2> is there any Advantage to ubuntu or to debian?(ubuntu vs. debian)
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: so you've never ran a chkdsk before?
[17:08] <Yogesh> ActionParsnip: never
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: https://www.udemy.com/blog/debian-vs-ubuntu/
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: scary
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: lots of pages like taht
[17:08] <elichai2> i already read this article
[17:09] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: only thing i can think of is trying to clear ~/.cache/duplicity --> http://askubuntu.com/questions/53980/how-to-delete-all-the-settings-for-deja-dup
[17:09] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, i meant, if i compare debian+lxde vs. ubuntu+lxde there is any diffrence?
[17:10] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: on the face of it, no
[17:10] <foobar33> How can I check if my wired connection is available?
[17:10] <ActionParsnip> foobar33: how do you mean 'available'?
[17:10] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, every 0.01PCU and every 1MB of RAM is important, so there is really no difference?
[17:10] <foobar33> Connected
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: if you want low ram and cpu why use a DE at all?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: install ubuntu minimal then install openbox or fluxbox. Super lightweight
[17:11] <Busybyeski> what's the fastest way to do readable math in bash? just open python?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> foobar33: ifconfig     will show it with an IP address
[17:11] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, what openbox give?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> Busybyeski: bc
[17:12] <somethingrandom> glitsj16, thank you, really, for assisting, gotta run, opera :)
[17:12] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: its the default WM in LXDE, but it can run without LXDE on its own
[17:12] <somethingrandom> have a good day!
[17:13] <glitsj16> somethingrandom: no problem, enjoy
[17:13] <foobar33> ActionParsnip, there is no wired connection :( Which is really weird, because I have the cable plugged in...
[17:13] <Yogesh> ActionParsnip: I have 5 drives in system . I tried check disk on drive C but I get nothing
[17:13] <ActionParsnip> foobar33: sudo lshw -C network    will tell you the Ethernet chip, use it to find guides
[17:14] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, that's interesting... i will run openbox now to check it if i like it
[17:15] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: run:  chkdsk /b /f C:
[17:15] <Sarach34> I want to ask what's better OS Ubuntu or windows ?
[17:15] <ActionParsnip> Sarach34: both and neither
[17:16] <Sarach34> People say Ubuntu is good for poor people cuz nothing work in it
[17:17] <Sarach34> Is that true ?
[17:17] <ActionParsnip> Sarach34: Wikipedia use it for their servers, any other questions?
[17:18] <squig> do not feed the troll
[17:18] <ActionParsnip> squig: just killed it
[17:18] <Yogesh> ActionParsnip: it syas chkdsk can not run because the volume is in use by another process. I have no idea which process is holding it.
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> Yogesh: there is a way to make teh OS reboot then check it offline, the guys in ##windows will be able to help
[17:19] <Yogesh> thanks ActionParsnip
[17:24] <kdsebastian27_> halo guys
[17:24] <kdsebastian27_> need help
[17:25] <kdsebastian27_> anybody can help me
[17:25] <grrk-bzzt> Hello
[17:25] <Mat3> hello
[17:25] <Sarach34> I was here 8 years ago this channel was busy as hell today nobody use Ubuntu anymore
[17:25] <grrk-bzzt> Can iptables help me to block ANY connection from a specific range of IP addresses?
[17:25] <fossjon> NOBODY USES UBUNTU!?
[17:26] <Sarach34> And all choose windows Microsoft and bill gates
[17:26] <fossjon> i guess we're all on windows here right everyone?
[17:26] <Sarach34> Over dying ubuntu
[17:26] <Sarach34> All who can afford windows will use windows
[17:26] <fossjon> well bill gates is curing the world so I would use his operating system
[17:26] <Sarach34> Cux in Ubuntu nothing work
[17:26] <kdsebastian27_> they do used ubuntu but as advetise users friendly thats y maybe less people asking for help
[17:26] <Sarach34> No drivers always crashing
[17:26] <kingfisher64> if a program doesn't show up in the app center (once installed) or in synaptic package manager how do I find out the package name to remove it form the terminal? In this case it's http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=products&product=sk1&op=download Print design. I installed it from a .deb
[17:27] <fossjon> sounds like the 90s all over again
[17:27] <Busybyeski> ActionParsnip: thanks! floats are a bit tricky but it's nice
[17:27] <Sarach34> I was using ubuntu for few months and gave up on it
[17:27] <Sarach34> Cux didn't work
[17:27] <kdsebastian27_> how it didnt work? <Sarach34>
[17:28] <kdsebastian27_> how come im able to do all my job in this OS
[17:28] <kingfisher64> everything works on ubuntu. That's the reason why people use it. It does the opposite to windows. I've wiped win7 seven times since it's launch, with corrupted registeries, viruses, malware etc etc Sarach34
[17:28] <alci> hi. There. I'm on trusty, but Firefox is in version 25. On saucy, I had version 26. Any explanation?
[17:29] <kdsebastian27_> how u install is
[17:29] <kdsebastian27_> it
[17:31] <kingfisher64> take one example Sarach34. Try to get a windows machine to recognize a linux machine with networking. Linux finds windows straight away but not the other way around.
[17:31] <bob_007> ...
[17:32] <sandman13> while reinstalling ubuntu, at some point it said something like "restoring some packages failed". how can i know which packages failed to restore after installation?
[17:33] <bob_007> hi, i'm a noob. :(   what id the ubuntu metasploit channel
[17:33] <compdoc> megaspolied?
[17:34] <compdoc> spoiled
[17:34] <hitsujiTMO> bob_007: there is no ubuntu metasploit channel. there is a metasploit channel #metasploit
[17:34] <ezrafree> hello
[17:34] <Yogesh> I am trying wubi installer for install ubuntu. In installation size menu 12 GB is selected by default. what does it means? if installation size gets more? Should I change it into any bigger size?
[17:35] <gordonjcp> Yogesh: don't use wubi
[17:35] <hitsujiTMO> Yogesh: don't use wubi
[17:35] <ezrafree> i am trying to reinstall apache2 but when i do "sudo apt-get remove --purge apache2" and then "rm /etc/apache2" and then "sudo apt-get install apache2" it does not create the /etc/apache2 directory, any ideas/
[17:35] <ezrafree> *?
[17:35] <hitsujiTMO> ezrafree: try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure apache2
[17:35] <Sarach34> I will never in my life use ubuntu again
[17:36] <compdoc> Sarach34, aww, ubuntu is your friend
[17:36] <kdsebastian27_> well if you dont want to use it den y u r on this channel
[17:36] <kdsebastian27_> asking for help
[17:36] <Sarach34> Yes
[17:37] <kdsebastian27_> what help we can offer you to make u satisfy on using windows
[17:38] <kdsebastian27_> come on sarach34
[17:38] <kdsebastian27_> tell me
[17:38] <ezrafree> hitsujiTMO: thanks i tried it but that's not creating /etc/apache2 either
[17:39] <Sarach34> I don't like ubuntu
[17:39] <compdoc> dont tell him - its a trap!
[17:39] <Sarach34> It doesnt work
[17:40] <hitsujiTMO> Sarach34: Then this is not the channel for you. this is a support channel, if you choose not to use the OS then you have no business here. If you wish to "discuss" anything there's a place for that: #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:40] <gordonjcp> 17:37 < Sarach34> I will never in my life use ubuntu again
[17:40] <gordonjcp> Sarach34: bye, then
[17:40] <gordonjcp> Sarach34: watch the door doesn't hit you as you leave
[17:41] <kdsebastian27_> people who doesnt know how to use computer hate our world famous os
[17:42] <gordonjcp> Sarach34: everyone in the world uses Linux, whether they like it or not.  Even Microsoft uses Linux.
[17:43] <gordonjcp> you literally cannot connect to the internet without using Linux
[17:43] <kdsebastian27_> agree 99.9% +1  <gordonjcp>
[17:43] <kdsebastian27_> if linux didnt work for u then im sure u dont know how to cook popcorn
[17:44] <tmmunq1> not much science gets done without it either, it powers most of the supercomputers too
[17:44] <fossjon> i route all my traffic through windows boxs only
[17:44] <fossjon> i set the tcp window flag to 1
[17:44] <fossjon> :)
[17:44] <t4nk406> hallo
[17:44] <gordonjcp> fossjon: mmm-hmm, and how do you connect to the Internet?
[17:45] <deben> hallo
[17:45] <fossjon> dd-wrt
[17:45] <deben> someone her
[17:45] <fossjon> :)
[17:45] <deben> someone here
[17:45] <gordonjcp> fossjon: that would be Linux.  Along with the firmware in your cable modem or ADSL modem, your headend UBR or DSLAM, and so on...
[17:46] <gordonjcp> deben: lots of people
[17:46] <deben> gordonjcp: i have a problem
[17:46] <gordonjcp> deben: more than any other channel on Freenode, in fact
[17:46] <deben> no space left on device
[17:46] <deben> its full
[17:46] <deben> df -Th | grep -v "fs" | sort /dev/loop1     iso9660   693M  693M     0 100% /tmp/tmpnt9krl /dev/sda2      ext4       72G   72G     0 100% / /dev/sdb1      vfat      1.9G  693M  1.2G  37% /media/UBUNTU Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[17:47] <hitsujiTMO> deben: start with sudo apt-get clean
[17:48] <deben> hitsujiTMO: doesnt work
[17:49] <sriprueba> ?
[17:50] <Zooklubba> TJ- any progress? Saw that my modem is WIP with dd-wrt. Also that 14fe is the default productID. but sudo usb_modeswitch -v 12d1 -p 1506 -V 12d1 -P 14fe doesnt do anything. Im not sure you need the -M flag and some data there as well
[17:50] <Zooklubba> So close to call it quitsies and buy another modem
[17:52] <sriprueba> Hola, esto es una prueba para SRI
[17:52] <she_dyed> !es | sriprueba
[17:53] <hitsujiTMO> deben: what do you mean by: "doesn't work"?
[17:58] <tester56> I have set up an encrypted install using luks, as described here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/293028/how-can-i-install-ubuntu-encrypted-with-luks-with-dual-boot
[17:58] <tony_> v
[17:58] <tester56> However, when I chroot into the install and want to run update grub i get:  /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?).
[18:00] <karmic_koala> Hi all (-: i recently filed a bugreport about an issue which was not based on a crash but a disfunction. so therefor i couldnt implement a crash report. it also seems not to concern a specific package but a Kernel implemented modul. so now the bugteam bot gently asked me to add a relevant package. should i answer the bot now explaining why theres no packages given by me, or just ignore that? or am i missing something ? thank you
[18:02] <x12> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7hE0c2rD54
[18:08] <racer0940> with vsftpd, is it possible to set it up so users can upload files from a browser?
[18:09] <tmmunq1> depends on the browser, i think most would require a plugin. firefox had fireftp, for example
[18:10] <racer0940> gotcha
[18:10] <blake_r> @tester56 did you "mount --bind /dev to your chroot environment
[18:12] <JorgeSRI> Ahora me llamo JorgeSRI
[18:14] <JorgeSRI> ?
[18:15] <JorgeSRI> por qué no se me cambia el nombre?
[18:16] <FiremanEd> !es | JorgeSRI
[18:17] <elichai2> getting not authorized to perform operation when conneting Flash Drive
[18:19] <JorgeSRI> ?? stub
[18:20] <dupingping> hi
[18:20] <JorgeSRI> stub: ??
[18:20] <JorgeSRI> stub:??
[18:20] <dupingping> what is a stealth sms project on ubuntu?
[18:20] <JorgeSRI> ??
[18:20] <phunyguy> dupingping: please don't crosspost.
[18:21] <Zooklubba> Right, what would the reason for my modem (huawei e5776) not switching mode when using usb_modeswitch? wrong message content, do you always need a message content?
[18:21] <Zooklubba> I know of the default mode and modem mode of the stick. But I cant switch between those
[18:22] <elichai2> getting "not authorized to perform operation" when conneting Flash Drive
[18:22] <dupingping> Zooklubba: it's for me?
[18:22] <Zooklubba> No. that's a question I have
[18:23] <dupingping> yes
[18:23] <yash069> theres a variable 'file' which contains a filename, what does ext=${file#.} do ?
[18:25] <MrJones> hi
[18:25] <yash069> ^ actually got it, but what is the literal called ${var#.}
[18:25] <MrJones> I'm trying to use apt-get over tsocks
[18:25] <MrJones> so I'm doing e.g. "tsocks apt-get update"
[18:25] <fellipe> hi everyone. Do anyone knows if is there a hardware compatibility list for Debian 7 ? If don't have for debian, have for Ubuntu 13.04 ?
[18:26] <MrJones> from the output, it seems to attempt to connect to ftp.debian.org with http. if I do "tsocks nc ftp.debian.org 80" it works fine. but "tsocks apt-get update" gives me connection failed with no further hints. what is going wrong?
[18:26] <elichai2> any idea?
[18:27] <yash069> fellipe: anything with 850Mhz cpu and 512mb ram, 10GB space
[18:27] <bekks> MrJones: Why do you use ftp.debian.org when having Ubuntu?
[18:27] <MrJones> oh damn
[18:27] <bekks> MrJones: Just a question :)
[18:27] <MrJones> bekks: I think it's actually a debian machine and I forgot. my main machine is ubuntu xD haha
[18:27] <MrJones> ok wrong channel then :D sorry
[18:28] <smallfoot-> hmm
[18:28] <smallfoot-> Firefox is still at version 26 in 14.04 trusty :(
[18:28] <fellipe> yash069: hi. I need a HCL because I am going to purchase new production servers, wich are expensive
[18:30] <elichai2> getting "not authorized to perform operation" when conneting Flash Drive
[18:34] <VoidWhisperer> Well this is odd.. I'm able to ping an ip from inside of my server, and it shows up in ifconfig, but isn't able to be pinged from the outside
[18:35] <blake_r> @VoidWhisperer your iptables might be blocking incoming icmp requests
[18:36] <tmmunq1> pretty common config actually
[18:36] <VoidWhisperer> blake_r and yet the ip above and below it work fine..
[18:36] <blake_r> check your iptables
[18:36] <blake_r> sudo iptables -L
[18:37] <VoidWhisperer> accept accept accept
[18:37] <blake_r> you could flush your iptables to check, but I would not recommend leaving it that way
[18:37] <blake_r> sudo iptables -F
[18:37] <VoidWhisperer> well
[18:37] <blake_r> see if you can ping the box after that
[18:37] <VoidWhisperer> it's empty asis atm
[18:38] <blake_r> well then it should be able to receive icmp requests
[18:38] <blake_r> how is your network setup?
[18:39] <VoidWhisperer> I have a /29, so 3 of them are used for gateway/broadcast/etc
[18:39] <VoidWhisperer> then one of them is used for ipmi
[18:39] <VoidWhisperer> and one for the primary ip for the box
[18:39] <VoidWhisperer> which leaves me with 3
[18:39] <VoidWhisperer> which the one I'm trying to use -should- be one of those 3
[18:39] <blake_r> check your routes "route -r"
[18:39] <blake_r> check your routes "route -n"
[18:39] <blake_r> sorry should be a -n
[18:40] <VoidWhisperer> 0.0.0.0 [gateway] 0.0.0 UG 1000 0 0 eth0
[18:40] <blake_r> actually do an arping, that will tell you if your network setup will allow you to reach the box, but the box is blocking icmp
[18:40] <VoidWhisperer> [ip] 0.0.0.0 [netmask] U 0 0 0 etho
[18:40] <VoidWhisperer> eth0*
[18:41] <blake_r> no gateway?
[18:42] <VoidWhisperer> sec, I'm going to do a tcpdump on the ip and see if anything is actually getting through to it
[18:44] <dupingping> No stealth sms on ubuntu?
[18:44] <VoidWhisperer> blake_r tcpdump didn't pick up anything
[18:44] <VoidWhisperer> and arping did quite litterally nothing
[18:45] <fossjon> VoidWhisperer: what are you trying to do again?
[18:46] <VoidWhisperer> fossjon: actually be able to ping an ip address that is showing up in ifconfig
[18:46] <fossjon> what are the 2 ips then?
[18:46] <fossjon> is one a client and another a router or server?
[18:47] <VoidWhisperer> nvm it's probably being used by something lol
[18:48] <fossjon> ifconfig -a ; netstat -nr ; arp -an on both ends
[18:50] <Samopotamus> What's the best way to go about mounting a drive to a directory across the internet?  SSH tunnel? OVPN>
[18:50] <Samopotamus> >
[18:50] <Samopotamus> ?
[18:50] <hitsujiTMO> Samopotamus: vpn
[18:50] <Rubas> hitsujiTMO: or SFTP? but he said mounting yeah ok
[18:50] <hitsujiTMO> Samopotamus: well, there is not "best" way, but vpn is prob the most versatile
[18:51] <Samopotamus> Yeah, so specifically what I want to do is I want a program that deposits converted files in a directory on a server to deposit them into a directory which is actually my local HD.
[18:51] <Rubas> Dropbox?
[18:52] <Samopotamus> Dropbox is far too small.
[18:52] <Samopotamus> And you have to upload and then download.
[18:52] <Samopotamus> But similar.
[18:52] <Samopotamus> Just without the middle man.  Previously I've had rsync just mowing through, but that's also slow.
[18:52] <Ben64> you're still going to be limited by your bandwidth
[18:52] <Samopotamus> I understand that
[18:53] <Samopotamus> I meant slow as in rsync's process of examining what has changed and what hasn't is slow
[18:53] <Samopotamus> I would rather it just get changed in real time
[18:53] <Rubas> using git maybe? and making a script that pushes / pulls every 5 min or so?
[18:54] <Rubas> yeah okay that leaves out the realtime show
[18:54] <ezrafree> hi all, i'm running ubuntu 12.04 with php 5.4.25 and apache 2.2.22 but I am getting this error, .htaccess: Unknown filter provider DEFLATE
[18:54] <ezrafree> i've tried "sudo a2enmod deflate" but that causes a seg fault
[18:55] <ezrafree> does anyone have any other ideas?
[18:55] <Sluimers> Hello, I have a problem with my Unity menu (what's the proper term actually?)
[18:55] <Sluimers> Unlock from launcher no longer works
[18:55] <Sluimers> I tried restarting, resetting icons
[18:55] <Sluimers> retting gnome3
[18:56] <Sluimers> Didn't solve the problom
[18:56] <Sluimers> problem
[19:03] <elichai2> getting "not authorized to perform operation" when conneting Flash Drive
[19:03] <elichai2> any idea how to fix?
[19:04] <VoidWhisperer> anyone want to help me with a stupid question? :D I'm trying to set up a second interface for a second block of ips I have
[19:04] <VoidWhisperer> but I can't figure out what the address/network would be
[19:04] <VoidWhisperer> apparently they are the same ip (?)?
[19:05] <Busybyeski> ok so i have a bash script that runs some xinput things to make my mouse bearable, and have that run in "startup applications", but when i switch to and from a virtual terminal, i lose this xinput back to defaults
[19:05] <bekks> VoidWhisperer: That wont work.
[19:05] <Busybyeski> is there a better location i could put it?
[19:07] <VoidWhisperer> bekks: then what should I do?
[19:07] <VoidWhisperer> I have two blocks that are on different gateways and etfc
[19:07] <VoidWhisperer> not entirely sure how to set this up
[19:08] <dupingping> how can i send SMS from ubuntu to the Phone?
[19:08] <elichai2> getting "not authorized to perform operation" when conneting Flash Drive
[19:08] <elichai2> any idea how to fix?
[19:09] <scot3004> elichai2, you recently change your desktop enviroment?
[19:09] <scot3004> from unity to lxde or xfce
[19:10] <dupingping> please help me.
[19:10] <Rubas> dupingping: I don't think you can, unless you use a 3rd part service
[19:11] <dupingping> Rubas: 3rd part service?
[19:11] <Rubas> yeah like using a SMS gateway / SMS program
[19:12] <Rubas> dupingping: I don't think it's free though
[19:12] <elichai2> scot3004, yep
[19:12] <scot3004> your problem seems to be related to polkit
[19:13] <elichai2> scot3004, how can i fix it?
[19:13] <dupingping> ok
[19:13] <dupingping> i see
[19:14] <blake_r> send SMS - http://www.smushmobile.com/#!smushbox-capabilities/ceux
[19:15] <scot3004> here are a lot of info about how to install lxde in arch (this happens when i used arch, in ubuntu directly i downloaded kubuntu) https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXDE
[19:24] <gmachine_24> greetings earthlings. I'm having networking problems that are all my doing. I give details here http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6927222/. Thank you.
[19:29] <yeats> !spam | blake_r
[19:29] <blake_r> what did I spam?
[19:30] <blake_r> guy asked how to send SMS, that is a system that does that
[19:30] <yeats> blake_r: oh - sorry - didn't see the context - looked like you were trying to sell that service
[19:30] <blake_r> haha, nope, never used it
[19:32] <ezrafree> hi all, i'm running ubuntu 12.04 with php 5.4.25 and apache 2.2.22 but I am getting this error, .htaccess: Unknown filter provider DEFLATE
[19:32] <ezrafree> i've tried "sudo a2enmod deflate" but that causes a seg fault. any ideas at all?
[19:34] <ubuntuluser> Is the Asus PCE-AC68 wifi adapter supported in Ubuntu?
[19:34] <ubuntuluser> or whatever kernel Ubuntu is using in 13.10
[19:34] <blake_r> @gmachine_24 I think you need to install isc-dhcp-client
[19:35] <gmachine_24> blake_r, from a cd or flash drive, correct?
[19:36] <blake_r> if you open settings then goto software & updates
[19:37] <SeaSki> join us on http://cytu.be/r/dongweasel
[19:37] <blake_r> uncheck all form the internet, then select the cd "should be showing at the bottom"
[19:37] <Morgan_Freeman> join us on http://cytu.be/r/dongweasel
[19:37] <diverdude> Hello, if i do ls -lah the filesize is 126460089248 bytes. if i do ls -lah the filesize is 118GB. Why is it not 126GB ? and how big is the file actually? 126 or 118? or something else?
[19:37] <blake_r> then open terminal and do "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-client"
[19:37] <jeffrey_f> gmachine_24: make a LiveCD....Add the CD to the repositories for software so you have a place to get software.....
[19:38] <blake_r> you should then be able to bring up the eth0 interface, then you can re-enable the internet repositories and remove the cdrom
[19:38] <blake_r> make sure to update the repositories after with "sudo apt-get update"
[19:38] <pzn> diverdude, understand the difference between 1 gigabyte and 1 gibibyte, example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibibyte
[19:38] <ubuntuluser> Is the Asus PCE-AC68 wifi adapter supported in Ubuntu?
[19:39] <diverdude> pzn: if you are trying to say that its because i need to divide with 1024 instead of 1000 then no, thats not the reason
[19:40] <diverdude> pzn: try calculating 126460089248/(1024*1024) and see what you get
[19:40] <pzn> diverdude, 126460089248 / (1024*1024*1024) = 118GB;  126460089248 / (1000*1000*1000) = 126 GiB
[19:41] <blake_r> 120601.73916626
[19:41] <Toener> hallo
[19:42] <Toener> is there amyone
[19:42] <pzn> diverdude, time to go out of work. bye
[19:42] <Toener> ah ein deutscher
[19:42] <bekks> !de | Toener
[19:43] <Toener> ich habe xubuntu und irhr
[19:43] <Toener> *ihr
[19:43] <bekks> Toener: This is an english channel.
[19:43] <Toener> i have xubuntu and you
[19:44] <Zooklubba> TJ-: won  yet?
[19:44] <diffra> Having an issue with dual displays with intel graphics -- it's a dell laptop with docking port, but both DVI outputs on the dock appear as one display in xrandr.
[19:44] <diffra> Does anyone have any idea how to correct this?
[19:51] <marcel__> ...
[19:51] <marcel__> hab mal ne frage
[19:52] <bekks> !de | marcel__
[19:52] <krad> hi.  how to list the current ufw firewall rules
[19:52] <ubuntuluser> Please recommend a Linux-friendly pci-e wifi adapter
[19:53] <bekks> !hcl | ubuntuluser
[19:55] <ubuntuluser> bekks: where do I find I list of linux friendly pci-e wifi adapters on that page?
[19:56] <bekks> ubuntuluser: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported ?
[19:56] <ubuntuluser> thank you
[19:57] <ubuntuluser> but isn't that under Discontinued Programmes?
[19:57] <bekks> Does that invalidate all known hardware support? :)
[19:58] <ubuntuluser> Well, Asus apparently supports k2.6.something, but not later versions...
[19:58] <ubuntuluser> I hate wifi
[19:58] <instigator> Hello. Anyone here used x11vnc before? is there a command to restart the vnc server?
[19:58] <bekks> ubuntuluser: Which "Asus"? Which wifi chipset in particular?
[19:59] <ubuntuluser> this one for example http://www.asus.com/Networking/PCEN53/
[19:59] <bekks> ubuntuluser: Which chipset it that device using?
[19:59] <ubuntuluser> I don't know
[20:00] <bekks> Then you are missing the important information. :)
[20:00] <ubuntuluser> yes
[20:00] <ubuntuluser> the spec page says "Linux Kernel 2.6 (Support Ubuntu only)"
[20:00] <ubuntuluser> but apparently it wasnt updated since 2008
[20:00] <bekks> ubuntuluser: The Asus spec page is irrelevant at that point.
[20:01] <ubuntuluser> I don't know what to do. I'm sorry, but I don't
[20:02] <bekks> ubuntuluser: Just read this list: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported#By_Manufacturer
[20:03] <Sluimers> Hello, I have a problem with my Unity menu (what's the proper term actually?) Unlock from launchers no longer works
[20:03] <ubuntuluser> those pages seem to have been last updated in 2011
[20:04] <bekks> ubuntuluser: And that hardware is still supported.
[20:04] <bekks> ubuntuluser: WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported (last edited 2013-08-03 06:46:03 by dmitri-internode)
[20:04] <bekks> ubuntuluser: Last edit about 5 months ago.
[20:04] <ubuntuluser> Yes, but many of the entries say they were last updated in 2011/2010
[20:05] <bekks> ubuntuluser: there is not a single "last edit" date for a single entry on that page.
[20:05] <ubuntuluser> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsTP-Link#PCI
[20:06] <bekks> ubuntuluser: Then use another vendor rather than TPLink...
[20:08] <gennaro> salve
[20:08] <gennaro> list
[20:09] <Beldar> Sluimers, Not everything will unlock, is this on all icons?
[20:09] <Sluimers> yes
[20:09] <Beldar> Sluimers, Have you modified the desktop?
[20:10] <Sluimers> not that I know of
[20:10] <Beldar> in compiz, new themes....etc
[20:10] <Sluimers> no
[20:11] <Beldar> Sluimers, What release? You may just need to run a reset for unity and compiz make sure it is the command for the release.
[20:11] <Sluimers> 13.10
[20:12] <Ubuntu1_> how can I make my own ISO  from my system?
[20:12] <Beldar> Sluimers, Note this will change any mods,  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013/08/reset-unity-and-compiz-in-ubuntu-13-10/
[20:14] <sevv> Howdy
[20:14] <sevv> Anyone in here use Tomcat 7 ?
[20:14] <bekks> !anyone | sevv
[20:15] <sevv> haha very funny bekks
[20:15] <sevv> hello bekks
[20:15] <bekks> sevv: Thsts not funny. Just ask the actual question please :)
[20:15] <Sluimers> Beldar: no effect
[20:15] <sevv> where you from?
[20:15] <Sluimers> Beldar: I did notice an error however
[20:15] <bazhang> sevv, try #tomcat
[20:15] <sevv> my question is i'm trying to find the dir for Apache Tomcat to deploy an ap
[20:15] <sevv> thanks
[20:16] <Ubuntu1_> can I make an ISO of my own system?
[20:16] <Beldar> Sluimers, Generally a reboot is needed to see it be fully realized.
[20:16] <daftykins> sevv: wow, so page 1 of the docs then? ;)
[20:16] <bazhang> Ubuntu1_, mkisofs? or via a gui
[20:17] <sevv> i'm an ubuntu noob but am learning a lot. someone please point me in the right direction so i can become an expert with ubuntu
[20:17] <bazhang> !manual | sevv
[20:17] <kdsebastian27_> <Ubuntu1 try remastersys i did try and it works
[20:17] <Sluimers> Beldar: http://pastebin.com/HRCgSLVs <- the error and I'll reboot right now
[20:17] <sevv> thanks baz
[20:18] <Ubuntu1_> baz: I would like to make and ISO of my system ( like a live CD)??? if that makes sense
[20:18] <genii> Ubuntu1_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688872
[20:18] <Beldar> kdsebastian27_, http://www.remastersys.com/
[20:21] <Sluimers> Beldar, still no luck
[20:22] <sevv> how can i update my bios?
[20:23] <bekks> sevv: Thats described in the manual of your computer.
[20:24] <sevv> okay
[20:24] <sevv> i'll check it out
[20:24] <sevv> how long have you been an ubuntu user bekks?
[20:24] <SN3> is it allowed to use numbers in a domain? can a domain start with numbers?
[20:25] <SN3> like 1233232SN3.com
[20:25] <sevv> ubuntu-manual.org is for 13.10 - I'm running 12.04
[20:26] <bekks> sevv: And pretty much most concepts of 12.04 still apply to 13.10
[20:26] <sevv> alrighty
[20:26] <bekks> sevv: So the manual is a very good source of information for 12.04, too.
[20:26] <sevv> bekks are you a bot or a living, breathing, created being?
[20:27] <sevv> i'm just wondering lol
[20:27] <k1l_> SN3: what about you ask that non ubuntu related stuff in #ubuntu-offtopic ?
[20:28] <Beldar> Sluimers, I see this info. http://askubuntu.com/questions/366129/in-13-10-unlock-from-launcher-option-isnt-working
[20:28] <sevv> i'm guessing bekks is a bot.
[20:28] <rww> I rather doubt it.
[20:29] <sevv> who in here is a hax0r?
[20:29] <k1l_> !ot | sevv
[20:29] <bekks> The first doubt is casted. *scnr*
[20:32] <black0ut> hey, I installed netbeans with apt-get. can someone tell me where I can find the executable, i.e. in which folder does apt-get install packages? -> I'm quite new to Ubuntu
[20:32] <black0ut> and Linux in general for that matter..
[20:32] <bekks> black0ut: "which netbeans" in a terminal.
[20:34] <Matriks404> hello, and idea why flash doesn't recognize microphone in Ubuntu 12.04 ?
[20:36] <Matriks404> and how i can set Line as default input device?
[20:36] <ioanbuby> hi,i'm new on ubuntu,i want to learn,i'we booted in text mode to learn the commands
[20:36] <ioanbuby> an after startx i have no sound
[20:37] <gordonjcp> ioanbuby: why bother?  Just use it normally
[20:37] <ioanbuby> i have ubuntu 12.04 lts 32 bit
[20:37] <gordonjcp> ioanbuby: if you want to use command-line tools, run it from a terminal
[20:37] <ioanbuby> on a Dell Vostro 2520
[20:37] <ioanbuby> ok,i try that
[20:37] <rww> ioanbuby: startx probably isn't initializing everything needed for policykit, pulseaudio, etc.
[20:37] <rww> ioanbuby: just use the normal GUI and open a terminal
[20:37] <ioanbuby> ok
[20:37] <ioanbuby> ;)
[20:37] <ioanbuby> thanks
[20:37] <rww> ioanbuby: the alternative is adding yourself to a bunch of groups, which is annoying
[20:38] <rww> yw
[20:38] <ioanbuby> i understand
[20:38] <ioanbuby> i was curious if i can open a photo or a video whit only text mode
[20:39] <ioanbuby> with
[20:39] <Matriks404> i would be suprised if there exist ascii video player, but everythin is possible
[20:40] <rww> it exists
[20:40] <rww> mplayer can output using libcaca which is ASCII, for example
[20:42] <Matriks404> what is difference between mplayer and mplayer2?
[20:45] <sevv> the difference is one has a 2
[20:45] <sevv> sorry i couldn't resist
[20:45] <Matriks404> yeah this ascii mode is cool but it opens separate window so it probably cant be used in text mode only
[20:45] <sevv> @Matriks404 http://www.mplayer2.org/differences/
[20:46] <rww> It can.
[20:46] <Matriks404> how?
[20:46] <rww> i forget, but I've done it before
[20:46] <Matriks404> ah, time to read manpages :P
[20:53] <Matriks404> ah im stupid it runs in text mode fine
[20:55] <Zengawalt> good night
[20:55] <Busybyeski> how can i change around scroll bars? i don't like how finnicky they are when appearing
[20:55] <sevv> anyone use Elementary OS?
[20:55] <hitsujiTMO> !elementary | sevv
[20:55] <k1l> sevv: they got their own channels. please ask there
[20:56] <n-iCe> Hello! I moved to Ubuntu!
[20:57] <Salve> Anyone using the new query params?
[20:57] <n-iCe> Are there default animations, effects, I should disable after the first boot to make it faster?
[20:58] <sevv> i was just asking if anyone uses it. that's all.
[20:58] <hitsujiTMO> n-iCe: you can install unity-tweak-tool and disable background blur under search (for 13.04 ++)
[20:58] <trism> Busybyeski: you can set: gsettings set com.canonical.desktop.interface scrollbar-mode normal; and they won't use the overlay scrollbars at all, there are several other modes but I'm not sure what the differences are
[20:59] <hitsujiTMO> sevv: this is not a discussion channel. its a support channel, so the only reason to be asking about it is if you are looking for support
[20:59] <n-iCe> hitsujiTMO: will that make a notable performance change
[20:59] <Busybyeski> trism: thanks!
[20:59] <sevv> are there discussion channels for ubuntu?
[20:59] <hitsujiTMO> n-iCe: if you're using a low powered gpu, then ye sit will
[20:59] <hitsujiTMO> sevv: #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:59] <n-iCe> hitsujiTMO: not really i3 intel
[21:00] <OptimizedCoder> question: I'll need the 32-bit compiled binary of python 2.6.5 - where can I get this from ?
[21:00] <hitsujiTMO> n-iCe: may not make a noticable difference then
[21:00] <n-iCe> thank you so much hitsujiTMO , do you use Unity?
[21:00] <hitsujiTMO> n-ice yup
[21:00] <OptimizedCoder> OptimizedCoder, also, can I get a python bin with static libs built in
[21:00] <OptimizedCoder> ?
[21:01] <hitsujiTMO> OptimizedCoder: why do you need an old version of python?
[21:01] <dgarstang2> Anyone tried to install ATI video drivers on Ubuntu 12.04? The kernel module fails to bloody compile!
[21:01] <OptimizedCoder> hitsujiTMO, it's for a specific app's compile/build
[21:01] <n-iCe> hitsujiTMO: I kinda like it, I installed the last version.
[21:02] <hitsujiTMO> OptimizedCoder: for what you're asking you'd need to compile it yourself.
[21:02] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: use the fglrx in the repo
[21:02] <Dbuggerr> Hi guzs
[21:02] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: .... which repo?
[21:02] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: the ubuntu repo
[21:03] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: You mean the open source version?
[21:03] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: no, the ati fglrx driver
[21:03] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: its in the repo
[21:03] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: not the one on the ATI web site I assume you mean. I'll just apt-cache search for fglrx I guess...?
[21:03] <Dbuggerr> I just came home and I have been greeted by "Grub-rescue". I have run a Ubuntu pendrive and ran boot-repair, but that didnt help. This is the log that It gave me. Can someone help me please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6927683/
[21:04] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: yes the one on the ati website is in the repo. just an older version that is modified to work with ubuntu and thouroughly tested.
[21:05]  * knoxy is away: auto-away
[21:05] <hitsujiTMO> knoxy: disable that away script!
[21:05]  * knoxy is back (gone 00:00:53)
[21:05] <hitsujiTMO> !guidelines > knoxy
[21:06] <medfly> hello. I've restarted my computer after making some changes and now it won't start gnome / x / whatever even though it makes no errors
[21:06] <hitsujiTMO> medfly: what changes did you make?
[21:06] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: well, the one on the ATI web fails to compile
[21:06] <medfly> hitsujiTMO: I have, among other things, moved all the contents of my user's home directory to some other directory. I don't think that's very relevant though
[21:07] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: Does ATI have an apt repo?
[21:07] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: run the --uninstall on the installer before installing fglrx
[21:07] <medfly> hitsujiTMO: I'm just confused because I'm not seeing any errors yet it won't start the graphical thingie.
[21:07] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: no they don't.
[21:08] <Guest71460> hi there
[21:08] <hitsujiTMO> medfly: can you get a terminal up?
[21:08] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: I was going to http://support.amd.com/en-us/download and filling in the blanks. No?
[21:08] <medfly> nothing yes, I am using that computer. I could even start X using xinit and openbox, but not a terminal (odd enough).
[21:08] <medfly> hitsujiTMO: err, yes, I can get it up
[21:09] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: which was getting me 'AMD Catalyst™ 13.12 Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver'
[21:09] <hitsujiTMO> dgarstang2: no. sudo apt-get install fglrx      <- installs the ati driver
[21:09] <medfly> hitsujiTMO: where can I look for errors besides dmesg?
[21:09] <dgarstang2> hitsujiTMO: hm, ok. I'll give that a try later, thanks
[21:09] <hitsujiTMO> medfly: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && sudo pastebinit /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
[21:10] <hitsujiTMO> medfly: that should generate a link. can you paste the link here
[21:14] <foul_owl> How do I automatically trim leading and trailing whitespace from the copy/paste buffer when issuing a "copy" command (ctrl+c) ?
[21:15] <medfly> oh... ugh, I think I know what changes I made that fucked shit up.
[21:15] <hitsujiTMO> !language | medfly
[21:17] <Magiobiwan> Is there any way to make the netinstall download packages using HTTPS rather than HTTP?
[21:18] <checkthis> Hi, I have problem with some application(ex: firefox, sublime text) with scroll when im scrolling  it's dont do it smooth
[21:21] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: on the livecd, sudo apt-get install pastebinit gdisk && dmesg | pastebinit && sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit && sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda | pastebinit
[21:22] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: you should get 3 links at the end of that command, please copy all 3 links here
[21:23] <black0ut> hi, I was looking for the directory that apt-get installs the executable of my netbeans installation to.. using > which netbeans shows /usr/bin/netbeans yet if i try to cd to that directory by using the terminal it says that the directory doesn't exist
[21:23] <wrongplace> hi
[21:23] <wrongplace> I just filled an error regarding ubuntuone (I cannot sync anymore). Before I leave, id like to ask here if somebody can help. I tried uninstalling, reinstalling and getting new certificates, but nothing changed
[21:23] <black0ut> same if I browse through the folders using the GUI
[21:24] <black0ut> so where can I find my netbeans (other then by calling it using the terminal) -> I'm quite new to linux..
[21:24] <Dbuggerr> hitsujiTMO, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6927822/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6927823/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6927824/
[21:24] <bekks> black0ut: Run "which netbeans" in a terminal.
[21:25] <hitsujiTMO> black0ut: dpkg -S <packagename>
[21:26] <gennaro> list
[21:27] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: is there a second hard drive missing?
[21:28] <Dbuggerr> hitsujiTMO, I have a SSD of 250 MB, and a HD of 2TB
[21:28] <black0ut> which netbeans shows /usr/bin/netbeans -> I tried that, but this directory doesn't exist
[21:28] <black0ut> at least I cannot cd to it in the terminal
[21:28] <streulma> behh netbeans... use Eclipse or InteliJ instead...
[21:28] <black0ut> :D
[21:28] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: your ssd is missing. i see ata4.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x2) in the logs.   check the cable is connected correctly
[21:29] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: lets hope its not dead
[21:29] <Dbuggerr> hitsujiTMO, The SSD is totally new
[21:29] <Dbuggerr> hitsujiTMO, if it is dead, Ill be very sad :(
[21:29] <Dbuggerr> I will be right back
[21:29] <hitsujiTMO> Dbuggerr: shut down the pc and check the connections, could be loose
[21:31] <medfly> so, I have installed some bad packages, I think. now everything gnome doesn't work. that's annoying, I'm trying to install another OS anyway, but I'd like to be able to run a few things before that.
[21:31] <medfly> oh well
[21:31] <black0ut> hitsujiTMO: dpkg -S netbeans shows many files in usr/share/netbeans -> but where is the "executable" netbeans file, the actual program?
[21:31] <bekks> black0ut: Again: "which netbeans"
[21:32] <black0ut> bekks: it returns /usr/bin/netbeans yet the netbeans folder in /usr/bin does not exist
[21:32] <black0ut> if i start netbeans using the terminal or search function in the dash it starts the application
[21:33] <hitsujiTMO> black0ut: /usr/bin/netbeans is an executable not a folder
[21:33] <jhutchins> black0ut: updatedb &
[21:33] <bekks> black0ut: There is no /usr/bin/netbeans/ folder. /usr/bin/netbeans is the executable.
[21:33] <black0ut> ahhhh.. ok :D
[21:33] <black0ut> sorry guys, I'm new to this
[21:33] <streulma> black0ut: do ./usr/bin/netbeans
[21:34] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: that wont work
[21:34] <faryshta> hi, having trouble to set a virtual host on apache2.4. i created the .conf file and did the a2ensite but can't see the virtualhost yet
[21:35] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: its just ...    /usr/bin/netbeans            ./usr/bin/netbeans is akin to `pwd`/usr/bin/netbeans
[21:35] <hitsujiTMO> faryshta: sudo service apache2 reload
[21:36] <faryshta> hitsujiTMO, Forbidden, You don't have permission to access / on this server.
[21:36] <black0ut> ok, so there is a netbeans file but it is some kind of script
[21:37] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO, I am back
[21:37] <black0ut> not the ide
[21:37] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO, You were right. I resecured the cables and it came back to life
[21:37] <hitsujiTMO> faryshta: sounds like a misconfigured virtualhost then
[21:37] <hitsujiTMO> !yay | Dbugger
[21:37] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO, The weird thing is that the cables "felt" properly secured. Im glad that I disconnected them and reconnected them either way
[21:38] <minas> Sometimes when I boot into ubuntu (13.10), bluetooth is not working and cannot be activated. Other times it is activated since boot and is working fine. Is there a way to fix this?
[21:38] <hitsujiTMO> Dbugger: if it happens again consider replacing the sata cable. could be faulty in itself
[21:38] <Dbugger> ubottu, hitsujiTMO, you have saved my day
[21:38] <gennaro> LIST
[21:38] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO, What I should do is not have my SSD drive "hanging" inside my PC. I should really buy a bay
[21:38] <hitsujiTMO> !list > gennaro
[21:38] <faryshta> hitsujiTMO, http://pastebin.com/00whQdUm
[21:39] <hitsujiTMO> Dbugger: lol yup
[21:39] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO, anyway, you save the day once more. THank you so much
[21:39] <Dbugger> hitsujiTMO++
[21:40] <hitsujiTMO> faryshta: you need to give permissions for apache to read the document root directory, by default everything in / on your filesystem is not allowed to be read
[21:40] <hitsujiTMO> Dbugger: you're welcome
[21:42] <hitsujiTMO> faryshta: you need to use the Directory directive to add allow permissions to access your documentroot
[21:42] <faryshta> hitsujiTMO, thanks. how do i do it on apache2.4?
[21:43] <belkinsa> Is there a way to reschedule the backup to another day and keep it like that with the pre-installed backup program?
[21:43] <hitsujiTMO> faryshta: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#directory    you'll want to set: Require all granted
[21:45] <fabio_> hello guys, my ubuntu doesn't detect my optical drive. I can't use to burn an iso
[21:45] <rabbitear_sdf> my new hangout is ##archlinux-botabuse
[21:46] <jhutchins> fabio_: Doesn't detect it or doesn't give you write permissions?
[21:46] <jhutchins> fabio_: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?
[21:47] <black0ut> hitsujiTMO: the file I found in /usr/bin is a script not the netbeans binary
[21:47] <fabio_> jhutchins, that's my doubt. how to check that?
[21:47] <CAM``> hello
[21:47] <CAM``> is there a specific channel for new users... needing help with some shell scripting?
[21:47] <fabio_> jhutchins, ive tryed with xfburn and furious iso burn
[21:47] <CAM``> or can i ask here
[21:48] <hitsujiTMO> black0ut: read the script, it calls the binary
[21:48] <phunyguy> CAM``: maybe #bash would be mroe appropriate
[21:48] <phunyguy> more*
[21:48] <CAM``> thank you
[21:48] <fabio_> jhutchins, what i expect to happen is burn an iso to a dvd disc :)
[21:52] <jhutchins> fabio_: The problem is that with negative information like "it doesn't work", we don't have any basis to troubleshoot with.  If you were to tell us there were no devices selectable, or that when you selected a device it gave an error, or that the "go" button was greyed out, we wouldn't have to be looking over your shoulder to help you.
[21:53] <fabio_> jhutchins, ok if you know how to debug let me know and i will try to give you feedback...
[21:55] <sevv> is there a web development channel for ubuntu?
[21:55] <hitsujiTMO> sevv: no
[21:56] <hitsujiTMO> !alis | sevv you can serch for a dev channel
[21:57] <triole> Hi guys! I am currently on a 14.04 live session and want to look at unity8. However, I cannot install it! Apt says: E: Unable to locate package unity8
[21:57] <Cmpax> ?
[21:57] <Beldar> !14.04 | triole
[21:57] <k1l> triole: please see #ubuntu+1 for dev release ubuntus
[21:58] <triole> @kll: thanks!
[21:58] <footshot> hello   could  anyone  help  me  please ?
[21:59] <footshot> hello   could  anyone  help  me  please ?
[21:59] <bekks> !ask | footshot
[22:01] <footshot> :) ok  ,...  i have installed  xdiagnose repair   facility  but ubunto   wont  open it  , what am i doing  wrong ?
[22:01] <streulma> how to upgrade ubuntu (server) from 12.04 to 14.04 if it is time? sudo do-release-upgrade -d ?
[22:02] <hitsujiTMO> streulma: without the -d
[22:03] <streulma> hitsujiTMO: -d is development I think
[22:03] <k1l> streulma: -d is for development. so that is not what you want
[22:03] <k1l> streulma: the LTS 12.04 to LTS 14.04 will be opened when the 14.04.1 is released.
[22:06] <footshot> :) ok  ,...  i have installed  xdiagnose repair   facility  but ubunto   wont  open it  , what am i doing  wrong ?
[22:09] <bonjour123123> ha
[22:10] <footshot> its very quiet in here
[22:14] <footshot> ok i getting bored  of  watching  a   chat screen   of quitters and  joiners . Is  there a   help  site   on the   internet  ?
[22:15] <Oog> im having rsyslog issues...[origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="5.8.11" x-pid="31042" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"] rsyslogd was HUPed
[22:15] <motaka2> is there a keyboard shortcut  for pasting in terminal ?
[22:15] <Oog> anyideas? it happens regularly
[22:15] <Oog> some googling says perhaps this is related to logrotate?
[22:15] <RexInEffect> after i unmount my usb stick fdisk -l does not show it again, how can i find it again to mount it?
[22:15] <k1l> motaka2: ctrl+shift+v
[22:16] <motaka2> k1l: thx, you saved my ass
[22:16] <kostkon> Oog, it means that it works.. fine?
[22:17] <Oog> kostkon: every day it crashes
[22:17] <Oog> i login to the server syslog.1 exists
[22:17] <Busybyeski> k1l: thanks also. i should have asked that long ago
[22:17] <Oog> at the end is HUP
[22:17] <Oog> syslog file is empty
[22:17] <motaka2> k1l: What about copying from terminal ? selecting and copying text
[22:17] <k1l> motaka2: same but with c instead of v
[22:18] <motaka2> k1l: What about selecting text, should I always use mouse to select text in terminal ?
[22:18] <n-iCe> hi
[22:18] <k1l> motaka2: for most users its the fastest way
[22:19] <Oog> ok so i just did reload manually and i see HUP in the log...
[22:19] <RexInEffect> anyone help with the usb mounting?
[22:19] <motaka2> k1l: thank you very much
[22:19] <Oog> status says rsyslog is running
[22:19] <Oog> but nothing is going to the log now
[22:19] <Oog> i dont get it
[22:24] <willwh> motaka2: you can use xclip
[22:24] <motaka2> willwh: What's that?
[22:24] <willwh> apt-cache show xclip
[22:25] <willwh> but the mouse is probably fastest, depends on you ;)
[22:25] <willwh> I am a long time vim user, and I don't like touching mice at all :P
[22:27] <motaka2> willwh: may I ask if you are a programmer?
[22:28] <willwh> motaka2: I sure am
[22:30] <rypervenche> I use xclip for large copies.
[22:30] <motaka2> willwh: in what languages ?   I always have trouble with vim 1. it shows persian characters in a strange way. may be this problem comes from the terminal cause the terminal show the characters the same 2.I dont know how people use vim as an IDE, I always need autoformat autocomplete and filenavigator
[22:31] <rypervenche> motaka2: Try opening vim with "vim -A" it has Arabic support.
[22:31] <motaka2> rypervenche: let's see
[22:31] <treats> Anyone aware of a web browser that supports SOCKS5 proxy with auth?
[22:32] <wrongplace> how do I purge an application via terminal? not a ppa
[22:32] <bekks> firefox, chrome, chromium, ...
[22:32] <wrongplace> owncloud is givin me problems
[22:32] <treats> none of them do..
[22:32] <bekks> wrongplace: apt-get purge
[22:32] <bekks> treats: All of them do for me.
[22:32] <Magiobiwan> treats, firefox, Chrome, Chromium
[22:32] <Magiobiwan> Opera...
[22:32] <rypervenche> motaka2: And for the autoformat and autocomplete, vim has some things for that. I personally always use vim for programming. It has syntax coloring and I feel that a lot of the auto-complete stuff is unnecessary for a good programmer, but there are plugins for vim that you can use I believe.
[22:32] <treats> socks5, with authentication?
[22:32] <Magiobiwan> Heck, even Internet Explorer
[22:33] <bekks> treats: Yes.
[22:33] <wrongplace> bekks, that packages doesnt exist
[22:33] <treats> with a particular add-on?
[22:33] <bekks> wrongplace: Which package?
[22:33] <wrongplace> purge
[22:33] <rypervenche> treats: Do you mean setting up an SSH tunnel automatically then using the SOCKS5 proxy or something?
[22:34] <bekks> wrongplace: apt-get purge thepackageyouwanttopurge
[22:34] <treats> in browser settings there are socksv5 proxy settings, but no auth options
[22:34] <motaka2> rypervenche: no still the letters are strange
[22:35] <wrongplace> thanks bekks
[22:37] <Left_Turn> hey are ps, ps ax, and ps aux all the same
[22:37] <bekks> No?
[22:37] <Left_Turn> i dunno
[22:37] <bekks> I do. No. :)
[22:37] <Left_Turn> oh
[22:37] <Left_Turn> thanks:)
[22:38] <genii> BSD syntax
[22:39] <willwh> motaka2: sorry was afk
[22:39] <willwh> motaka2: well, C, py, js, php
[22:40] <willwh> not sure on your persian characters, we should be able to figure it out though ;)
[22:40] <motaka2> willwh: this is how it look likes:   http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2014-02-14_02_03_04-b2Q7MXb4.png
[22:41] <no_name> any idea why the first time I forward some programs over X11/ssh the widgets are all corrupted, but all subsequent calls until reboot are fine?
[22:43] <Oog> rsyslog hates me
[22:43] <bekks> rsyslog hates everyone, since it has no buffer in case the receiving server cant be reached. :)
[22:44] <gboudreau> hi guys. I'd need to report an issue with ubuntu 14.04 Trusty. where would I do that?
[22:44] <Oog> bekks: it just randomly stops working and then i like restart it 5 times and it finally starts
[22:45] <Oog> where do i log for rsyslog errors when rsyslog doesnt work....
[22:47] <hitsujiTMO> !trusty | gboudreau
[22:53] <mr-rich-76> ubuntu 13.10 & skype .... once I launch slype, when I close the main window (with my contacts list, etc) I'm left with only the taskbar icon. I can not find any way to bring the main window back.Any ideas?
[22:55] <LumberJackTeam> so many quits and join
[22:55] <LumberJackTeam> must all be British civil servents
[23:00] <willwh> LumberJackTeam: turn them off? ;)
[23:00] <willwh> I don't know how anyone could visit this channels without all the client garbage off :)
[23:00] <willwh> you'd go insane
[23:00] <lickalott> gents, best DVD ripper for Ubuntu?  I've used dd (didn't like it), Acidrip (meh), and brasero (TOOO long)
[23:01] <daftykins> !rip
[23:01] <daftykins> mmk that's not it
[23:01] <bprompt> LumberJackTeam:    your irc client would have the option to "show quits/joins" in settings
[23:01] <Beldar> lickalott, brasero is fast if you turn off the right plugins
[23:01] <willwh> umm, dvdrip?
[23:01] <willwh> lickalott: I don't ever need to do that, so I can't help
[23:01] <willwh> :/
[23:02] <LumberJackTeam> i dont care
[23:02] <bprompt> hehe, ok then :P
[23:02] <LumberJackTeam> im mining ips
[23:02] <LumberJackTeam> :P
[23:02] <lickalott> acidrip is taking about 33mins for a 6gb dvd
[23:02] <willwh> what does that even mean
[23:02] <ubuntu_n00b> Hello, I have an ubuntu wifi issue and was hoping to get some feedback on the issue
[23:02] <willwh> mining ips
[23:02] <ubuntu_n00b> Ubuntu's Network manager drops my wifi after a few mins. I've tried two different USB adapters. If I stop the NetworkManager service and start wpa_supplicant and dhclient manually, the connection works and won't drop
[23:02] <willwh> LumberJackTeam: ^
[23:02] <willwh> what are you are talking about
[23:02] <LumberJackTeam> nuthin
[23:02] <LumberJackTeam> j/k
[23:03] <willwh> you're in portugal?
[23:03] <ubuntu_n00b> I can add wpa_supplicant and dhclient to start at boot, but it feels like  a hack
[23:03] <willwh> I guess that explains your comment re: british civil servants
[23:03] <LumberJackTeam> why does it explain it?
[23:04] <willwh> you may want to get a hostmask
[23:04] <willwh> lickalott: have you tried handbrake? (http://handbrake.fr)
[23:04] <lickalott> si
[23:04] <willwh> didn't like it?
[23:05] <lickalott> still kind of long
[23:05] <willwh> what are you basing the time on
[23:05] <willwh> you think it's taking too long?
[23:05] <LumberJackTeam> why didnt freenode assigned me one?
[23:05] <willwh> LumberJackTeam: go read the FAQ
[23:05]  * LumberJackTeam yawns
[23:06] <willwh> "spoon feed me"
[23:06] <LumberJackTeam> fak you too
[23:06] <lickalott> 35 - 40 mins a disc.  I mean if I have to deal with it I will, but I'm trying to find the fatest way.  these movies will be watched on my phone so I don't need as much quality
[23:06] <LumberJackTeam> :P
[23:07] <LumberJackTeam> im going to bed
[23:07] <k1l> LumberJackTeam: willwh please re read the !guidelines and watch the topic and language in here, please.
[23:07] <lickalott> handbrake wanted 55 mins
[23:08] <willwh> lickalott: try this: http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/10731/dvd-ripping-with-ffmpeg ?
[23:08]  * LumberJackTeam goes out on a limb to read the FAQ
[23:08] <willwh> I think you can assign X cores
[23:08] <willwh> but not sure, been a while since I touched it
[23:08] <bprompt> lickalott:    the fatest way?   :P  hhehe,    Ripping a disc, depending on the size of the material, say 2hrs or so, may take about 25mins, depending on hardware as well, it takes me 25mins on a dual-cpu anyhow...  now Encoding it, can take around 1hr 30mins or 2hrs or even more, so is really the encoding part that takes that long
[23:09] <mr-rich-76> Hello. ubuntu 13.10 & skype .... once I launch slype, when I close the main window (with my contacts list, etc) I'm left with only the taskbar icon. I can not find any way to bring the main window back.Any ideas?
[23:09] <LumberJackTeam> i need to rip a blueray
[23:10] <willwh> mr-rich-76: honestly, skype has become fairly terrible, I'd do this: ps aux | grep skype, use it's PID to "kill -15 <skype's PID>
[23:10] <willwh> then restart it
[23:10] <willwh> open options, and set it to start in sys tray
[23:10] <SAT_> hie i need a firewall for ubuntu server 12.04 that works like a fortinet or fortigate. Any suggestions?
[23:11] <willwh> iptables is all you need SAT_ - I don't know what fortinet or fortigate do
[23:11] <SAT_> its a gateway
[23:11] <willwh> tried pfsense?
[23:11] <Pricey> SAT_: fortigates do *LOTS*. You're probably better off asking which specific bit you want to replicate?
[23:12] <LumberJackTeam> what other protocols can be used over the internet?
[23:12] <LumberJackTeam> there is tcp/ip udp
[23:13] <LumberJackTeam> and thats all?
[23:14] <kostkon> mr-rich-76, install skype-wrapper https://launchpad.net/~skype-wrapper/+archive/ppa
[23:15] <willwh> kostkon: nice
[23:15] <kostkon> willwh, ;)
[23:18] <wrongplace> can anyone here help with mysql and owncloud?
 SAT_: fortigates do *LOTS*. You're probably better off asking which specific bit you want to replicate?      <Pricey> fortigate has policies and can block any page on the LAN
[23:22] <vixi> exit
[23:22] <vixi> exit
[23:24] <roasted> hello friends
[23:24] <roasted> I have a password protected PDF that I have the password to. When I open it in evince (Document Viewer), I put in the password, and it opens - but it's 100% blank. Ehh? Does Document Viewer not support this?
[23:29] <SAT_> hie i need a firewall for ubuntu server 12.04 that works like a fortinet or fortigate, fortinet works like a router it can block any page on the LAN of any user  . Any suggestions?
[23:30] <z1haze> could anyone help me out? i just want to know how to go about backing up a very large  source of information on my server before it goes to reformat, i couldnt possibly download it and reupload it
[23:31] <Arceye> can anyone tell me the minimum required spec for ubuntu 12.04 ?
[23:32] <tmager> z1haze: I trust that this is a remote server somewhere so you can't just plug a USB hard drive into it?
[23:33] <gordonjcp> z1haze: buy a cheap VPS for a month
[23:33] <z1haze> yes its remote
[23:33] <z1haze> and the dude is being a douche about backing up my info
[23:33] <z1haze> so im on my own
[23:33] <z1haze> "he doesnt have time to back it up"
[23:34] <willwh> SAT_: if you just want to block based on page URLs, dd-wrt on your router would do the job
[23:34] <Raghh> Hey guys and girls, i have an issue with my new laptop! I installed W7 Ulitmate(well yea, thats an issue itself). Anyhow! When trying to install Ubuntu, the installer cant seem to detect the SSD i want to install on... :( any suggestions?
[23:34] <Raghh> i dont have Secure or UEFI boot on
[23:34] <willwh> z1haze: use rsync to an s3 bucket?
[23:34] <z1haze> im not.. very experienced with this tuff
[23:34] <z1haze> stuff*
[23:35] <tmager> then gordon probably has the best solution, just buy some service to transfer all the data to while you format the server -- may not be fast, but it'll work
[23:35] <willwh> Well, I'd suggest you hire someone, if it;s important and time sensitive
[23:35] <willwh> other than that, google "rsync s3"
[23:35] <willwh> that is just one way to skin that cat
[23:38] <willwh> z1haze: basically, scp is your friend ;)
[23:38] <willwh> if you don't want to use rsync
[23:38] <z1haze> im looing up rsync right now
[23:38] <willwh> you may not need it
[23:38] <willwh> what does your data look like?
[23:38] <willwh> is it all compressed?
[23:39] <willwh> i.e. are you chucking around some huge archive
[23:39] <willwh> or lots of itty bitty pieces
[23:39] <z1haze> its server data for 2 game servers
[23:39] <z1haze> that have been up for a long time
[23:39] <z1haze> so everyones information, paid plans, etc
[23:40] <willwh> ok, yeah, rysnc probably the best
[23:40] <willwh> and I'd look for another host immediately
[23:40] <z1haze> well i get a killer deal lol
[23:40] <willwh> you pay money to this guy who hosts the server, and says he doesn't have time to back things up for you?
[23:40] <z1haze> only reason im here
[23:40] <willwh> hmm
[23:40] <z1haze> yea hes kinda a douche
[23:40] <z1haze> i wouldnt recommend it to anyone thats for sure
[23:40] <z1haze> but its really cheap i know him
[23:41] <roasted> hi
[23:41] <genious> you cant get the best service for the lowest price....its a law of economics
[23:41] <z1haze> so this rsync is just a online storage with really fast transfer or what?
[23:41] <roasted> is evince not capable of opening encrypted pdf's?
[23:41] <bekks> rsync is a cli tool which transfer data.
[23:41] <roasted> z1haze: rsync is a command you can use in terminal to synchronize files
[23:41] <roasted> z1haze: whether local or online to another server, like through ssh etc
[23:42] <z1haze> where will it be stored
[23:42] <z1haze> its like 10gb
[23:42] <z1haze> roughly
[23:42] <z1haze> maybe more than that
[23:42] <bekks> z1haze: It works like "cp" - copy.
[23:42] <z1haze> actualy i know its more than that, its just 1 server
[23:42] <bekks> z1haze: It has nothing to do with "online storage".
[23:43] <z1haze> then what do i need that for; sorry im not trying to be a pain but i came here asking how/where i can backup a ton of information so i dont have to download it and reupload it
[23:43] <bekks> z1haze: Get some online storage somewhere then.
[23:44] <z1haze> do you have any recommendations
[23:44] <bekks> Nope, I dont use online storage providers.
[23:44] <z1haze> cool
[23:46] <willwh> z1haze: amazon s3 bucket
[23:46] <willwh> dropbox
[23:46] <willwh> google drive
[23:46] <willwh> ;x
[23:46] <z1haze> thats like 125 a month i just looked
[23:47] <willwh> what is?
[23:47] <bekks> z1haze: online storage is expensive.
[23:47] <willwh> Google Drive gives you 15Gb free
[23:47] <gordonjcp> z1haze: how much storage are you talking about?
[23:48] <z1haze> i dunno maybe 20gb
[23:48] <z1haze> not sure tbh
[23:48] <willwh> z1haze: go and find out
[23:48] <willwh> http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/grive <- you could use that to sync to google drive from a shell
[23:49] <z1haze> i dunno if i can install anything, this server is all fkd up
[23:49] <willwh> it sounds like you are way out of your depth
[23:49] <willwh> and you have private / sensitive data on your hands
[23:49] <wasutton3> is there any way to give the "btrfs balance" process more IO? It seems like it is running rather slowly
[23:49] <willwh> hire some help man, before you go crying a river, or end up getting sued
[23:49] <willwh> not that I am giving legal advice
[23:49] <z1haze> nothing to get sued for.
[23:50] <z1haze> i possess no financial data
[23:50] <RexInEffect> when i apt-add-repos it goes to /etc/apt/sources.list, but i added a ppa and it didn't get added to that file, where did the ppa go??
[23:50] <bekks> RexInEffect: ls -lha /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[23:50] <willwh> RexInEffect: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[23:50] <willwh> bah bekks :P
[23:50] <willwh> nerf
[23:50] <bekks> willwh: \o/ :P
[23:52] <RexInEffect> bekks, willwh thanks
[23:57] <lickalott> I got one for the big brains....  Does anyone know of a software/app that can map or compare two pictures based on facial features?
[23:59] <FirstOnes> show me some of that 'tolerance' that you push so forcefully on others for regarding your deviant sexual beliefs, elky. +b me and show everyone exactly how if you don't believe in the gay lifestyle you're not allowed an opinion.
[23:59] <Raghh> I have any issue with installing Ubuntu on a SSD, anyone able to help? it cant seem to detect the SSD in my PC