[00:01] <vergara> i'm having a problem. xrandr for some reason is detecting 2 monitors even though i only have one and ubuntu is extending my desktop across both monitors using the non-existent one as primary. How can I fix this to only use one monitor?
[00:02] <bunjee> joshua33 - did you get a reply?
[00:04] <bunjee> nobodys chatting with anyone, hunh?
[00:04] <seednode> I only step in and help where I can
[00:05] <seednode> And some things, I have little or no experience in; I leave those for others
[00:05] <godgodgodgo> Hey, does anyone know how I can download all the directories and files from an ftp server onto a server? I need to transfer my files and my old host is being a dick.
[00:07] <mojtaba> Hi, I make an external hard drive with my laptop's hard drive and now I want to format it, and it gives me error formatting. (It was fully encrypted when it was in my laptop.) Do you know what should I do?
[00:07] <haT> i'll figure it out
[00:07] <seednode> mojtaba, well
[00:07] <seednode> What was it encrypted with
[00:07] <seednode> Was it using HDD password in BIOS?
[00:07] <seednode> Or an OS utility?
[00:07] <mojtaba> seednode: default ubuntu;s encryption
[00:07] <seednode> Now, I'm not sure how Ubuntu's encryption works
[00:08] <rww> it wouldn't affect formatting a hard disk. odd.
[00:08] <rww> mojtaba: what error?
[00:10] <bunjee> anyone out there no anything about printing problems?
[00:10] <vergara> sorry, if someone sent me a message previously, please resend it
[00:10] <kostkon> details ! bunjee
[00:11] <kostkon> :/
[00:11] <mojtaba> seednode: I don
[00:11] <seednode> !details | bunjee
[00:11] <mojtaba> I don't know the pass of the bios
[00:11] <us`0gb> In Python, printing problems is as easy as `print "problems"`.
[00:11] <seednode> mojtaba, so, wait
[00:11] <seednode> It was removed from a laptop which had a bios hdd password?
[00:11] <seednode> And you don't know that pass?
[00:11] <bunjee> hey - kostcon - need to install hp device manager for Trusty tahr - can't figure it out....
[00:11] <us`0gb> I'v actually never managed to print from Ubuntu.
[00:12] <mojtaba> rww: I just closed it. let me try to format it again
[00:12] <isasha> The space key on my keyboard stopped responding guys
[00:12] <isasha> It still works in tty, but not in the actual session
[00:12] <isasha> Just blinks the cursor every time I push it.
[00:13] <isasha> I googled the issue and this seems to be very similar, but alas I do not see a solution that fits my scenario :
[00:13] <mojtaba> rww: seednode: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7122796/
[00:13] <isasha> http://askubuntu.com/questions/8478/what-is-causing-my-spacebar-to-randomly-stop-working
[00:13] <mojtaba> This is the error I am getting
[00:13] <bunjee> kostkon - sorry - I spelled it wrong
[00:13] <seednode> Yep
[00:13] <seednode> mojtaba, so, it WAS removed from a computer with BIOS HDD password
[00:13] <seednode> ?
[00:14] <seednode> The input/output error could be caused by the drive being in non-writable mode
[00:14] <seednode> I've had that happen with drives removed from a laptop where they were set to require password to boot
[00:14] <mojtaba> seednode: Yes
[00:14] <bunjee> kostkon - need help installing HP device manager for my Photosmart 7200 trust tahr is my OS
[00:14] <seednode> And only way I've personally fixed is by finding that password, typing it in, and then removing in BIOS
[00:14] <mojtaba> seednode: so, what should I do?
[00:14] <kostkon> bunjee, what exactly? just describe your problem in more detail
[00:14] <seednode> If you don't know the password, and can't easily find it
[00:15] <seednode> I'm not sure I can help, since as far as I'm aware the drive is now non-writable
[00:15] <bunjee> trusty tahr
[00:15] <mojtaba> seednode: I know the password, but no where it asks for it
[00:15] <seednode> Even lowlevel formats and wiping didn't fix for me
[00:15] <seednode> mojtaba, hm
[00:15] <mojtaba> seednode: Where should I enter password?
[00:16] <seednode> Do you have the laptop it was pulled from
[00:16] <seednode> If so, put it back in there and try
[00:16] <bunjee> kostkon - I want all my functionality to work on my HP Photosmart 7250 scan, fax etc.
[00:16] <kostkon> bunjee, first of all, try installing the hplip gui, see if that satisfies your needs https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/hplip-gui/
[00:16] <mojtaba> seednode: I should try to do what? (what if I don't have the laptop?
[00:16] <bunjee> kostkon - will do
[00:17] <seednode> Well, as I said, I don't personally know of a way to fix it if you don't have the laptop
[00:17] <seednode> But someone else here might have a more in-depth knowledge of BIOS passwords and drive encryption
[00:17] <ki7rw> anyone know why the webmin postfix module won't display ALL of the email? i just changed hard drives after backing up the old one and then restored the /var/mail - was ok until new mail came in and now the old mail doesn't appear even though the users OLD mail is still in /var/mail - did i explain that well?
[00:18] <mojtaba> seednode: ok, thanks
[00:18] <mojtaba> Hi, I make an external hard drive with my laptop's hard drive and now I want to format it, and it gives me error formatting. (It was fully encrypted when it was in my laptop.) Do you know what should I do?    http://paste.ubuntu.com/7122796/
[00:19] <bunjee> kostkon - doesn't look like it's available yet.
[00:19] <kostkon> bunjee, what version of ubuntu are you on
[00:21] <bunjee> trusty tahr beta
[00:21] <douglas> I cant get my printer to work and am unable to download adobe flash. New user.
[00:21] <bunjee> kostkon - trusty tahr
[00:21] <Jeckidy> I can't find an esperanto input for Ubuntu. Didn't there used to be one? I installed it as a language option in the language settings panel but dont see any come up to add as an IME
[00:22] <kostkon> bunjee, #ubuntu+1 is the channel for trusty
[00:22] <kostkon> !trusty | bunjee
[00:22] <rypervenche> mojtaba: YOu are trying to make a file system on the entire disk. You need to first create an NTFS type partition on the disk.
[00:23] <mojtaba> rypervenche: I have tried to format it as NTFS, but it did not worked, and I get the same error.
[00:23] <Beldar> douglas, Install ubuntu-restrictred-extras   for flash other codecs, and ms font. Open printers and search for driver or accept what's found
[00:23] <rypervenche> mojtaba: Let's go into PM
[00:23] <bunjee> ubottu - thank you - I will read
[00:23] <mojtaba> rypervenche: what is PM?
[00:24] <douglas> Beldar i dont know how to do that. Rookie lol
[00:24] <kostkon> douglas, what's your printer and why can't you get it to work. provide us with more details
[00:24] <kostkon> douglas, use the software centre to install software
[00:25] <bunjee> ubottu - alright - I'm not a bot either...
[00:25] <rypervenche> mojtaba: A private message.
[00:25] <douglas> kostkon Dell photo 924 it shows it is loaded but does not respond
[00:27] <kostkon> douglas, http://askubuntu.com/a/134216/1651  i believe canon provides drivers for ubuntu/debian on their site
[00:27] <douglas> kostkon it is a dell
[00:29] <kostkon> douglas, it seems that dell printers are rebranded canon, samsung etc printers
[00:30] <nobitanobi> hi guys, how do I find where the home directory for a specific user is?
[00:30] <daftykins> nobitanobi: it's not /home/$user ?
[00:30] <daftykins> i feel like that was a trick question...
[00:31] <nobitanobi> nop
[00:31] <kostkon> douglas, have you alredy tried to add it as a new printer in your printer settings
[00:31] <seednode> nobitanobi, how did you add the user?
[00:31] <deezed> hello guys! I have this friend here who has a very strange problem. When she press the space bar instead of a space, appears a dot. Have you ever seen that??? Do you know how to solve it?
[00:31] <seednode> If you used useradd, and forgot the -m switch, it didn't make one
[00:32] <seednode> deezed, she might have selected the wrong keyboard map when installing
[00:32] <nobitanobi> seednode: my server company did...
[00:32] <deezed> seednode: no, I installed the linux for her, and it was all ok. It happened some days ago.
[00:32] <deezed> seednode: anyway, is there any keyboard map which the space is a dot?
[00:32] <nobitanobi> So, I guess I want to change the home directory for this user. What would be the command?
[00:33] <seednode> deezed, I haven't memorized every map, but was just a suggestion
[00:33] <deezed> seednode: ok, thanks. do you know the command to check which keyboard map is she using?
[00:35] <captainm> Greetings!  I am relatively new to Ubuntu/Linux in general, though some aspects aren't too difficult of a curve for me, except for one nagging bit of aesthetics...this panel at the very top of the screen that contains my clock and window title on maximized windows is quite unpleasant for me.  Is there a way I can put this bar at the bottom of the screen?
[00:36] <captainm> I can't manage to move it for the life of me.
[00:36] <kostkon> captainm, nope
[00:36] <Trfsrfr> Douglas are you still here? - Brad
[00:36] <douglas> kostkon it shows up in my printers with a green check but it still wont print
[00:36] <captainm> Damn.
[00:36] <Trfsrfr> Ah I see you are. Cool.
[00:36] <douglas> brad yes
[00:36] <Trfsrfr> Hey i'm Trfsrfr here!
[00:37] <deezed> captainm: you know you can try other desktops instead of Unity, right? There are many of them which you can do such of thing
[00:37] <deezed> Does anyone know how to remap one single keyboard key? Space instead of dot?
[00:38] <Beldar> douglas, If you see a app name "ubuntu-restrictred-extras" it will be in the ubuntu software center.
[00:38] <captainm> deezed:  This is where my knowledge of Ubuntu stops.  Does this include reformatting my hard drive and installing a new OS?  Or is this just a frontend for the Ubuntu OS that I'm just slapping on top of what is currently installed?
[00:38] <kostkon> douglas, what are you trying to print
[00:38] <kostkon> douglas, and how
[00:39] <Beldar> douglas, Cept for the correct spelling, "ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[00:39] <deezed> captainm: you dont have to reinstall it. Its a frontend, I think you can call it like that. I call it desktop.
[00:39] <captainm> Would you mind pointing me in the direction of where I might acquire such desktops?
[00:40] <deezed> captainm: and you're not gonna slap it on top, exactly, you are just going to install it on the side of your unity
[00:40] <Trfsrfr> Douglas is trying to print the test page
[00:40] <captainm> Fair enough.
[00:40] <captainm> I am still learning, pardon my ignorance.
[00:40] <douglas> i am trying to print the test page first
[00:40] <Trfsrfr> lol
[00:41] <Trfsrfr> I see you're getting the goods. I'm gonna go make dinner, good luck.
[00:43] <Proshot> i get error message when i give lsusb unable to initialize libusb: -99 anybody any idea?
[00:45] <sadude> testdisk isn't in software center?
[00:46] <douglas> I cant figure it out!!!
[00:46] <Ziber> So Chrome opens just fine but won't go to any URL...
[00:48] <SchrodingersScat> !info testdisk | sadude
[00:48] <sadude> !info universe | sadude
[00:48] <sadude> ;'(
[00:48] <kostkon> !info testdisk trusty
[00:49] <Ziber> What would some good things to try if Chrome doesn't seem to go any URL?
[00:49] <SchrodingersScat> !repositories | sadude
[00:51] <platonic> Hey look!  ^
[00:51] <sadude> SchrodingersScat: I already enabled it
[00:51] <SchrodingersScat> Ziber: is it giving you an error?
[00:52] <SchrodingersScat> sadude: I just checked, and testdisk shows up in my software center, so idk.
[00:52] <SchrodingersScat> sadude: did you update your sources after enabling it?
[00:52] <kostkon> sadude, output of apt-cache policy testdisk
[00:52] <sadude> SchrodingersScat: no, isn't that what I meant
[00:52] <sadude> I enabled it when you used the bot
[00:52] <sadude> now it works
[00:52] <sadude> thanks
[00:52] <SchrodingersScat> great
[00:53] <speckle> man, is anyone else super excited about having kernel 3.13 in ubuntu 14.04?? I am thinking of switching back to ubuntu for the superfast open source AMD graphics once I build an AMD rig
[00:54] <seednode> speckle, you could always upgrade kernel yourself ;)
[00:54] <seednode> I... think? Someone wanna confirm that?
[00:54] <speckle> I'm worried about stability, though.  Stock kernel makes me worry less
[00:54] <SchrodingersScat> seednode: you can do what you want, ubuntu isn't your mother
[00:54] <seednode> I suppose
[00:55] <seednode> SchrodingersScat, just making sure; if Poettering has his way, eventually it might try to replace her though
[00:57] <Ziber> Any idea why Chrome would suddenly stop being able to load URLs? Firefox works fine... Uninstalling/reinstalling Chrome seems to have had no effect.
[00:57] <seednode> Is it just loading blank screen?
[00:57] <Umeaboy> Hi!
[00:58] <Umeaboy> I'm currently running Ubuntu 13.10 as host-OS and I'm following this guide [ http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_p1 ] to build CM 11 from source which below the needed deps have a link to more needed deps to build the Linux environment. The problem is that the instructions doesn't apply for 13.10. What should I do?
[00:58] <SchrodingersScat> Ziber: Did you check the proxy settings?
[00:58] <Ziber> seednode: I mean, yeah. The refresh button has no effect either.
[00:58] <seednode> And ctrl+r or whatever clearing cache doesn't either?
[00:58] <Ziber> The settings window isn't even coming up.
[00:58] <Ziber> ctrl+r does nothing.
[00:59] <kostkon> Ziber, https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/142059?hl=en
[00:59] <Ziber> right-clicking in the whitespace doesn't either.
[01:01] <Ziber> renaming that default folder didn't have an effect
[01:01] <kostkon> Ziber, did you restart chrome
[01:02] <Ziber> yeah
[01:02] <kostkon> Ziber, just checking
[01:03] <Ziber> well, it opens and sorta works now. But I lost all my data?
[01:03] <Ziber> well, it's backed up
[01:03] <Ziber> but
[01:03] <Ziber> fuckj
[01:04] <kostkon> Ziber, yeah in your old profile folder
[01:06] <Ziber> restored the original profile, all working now
[01:06] <Ziber> wtf ubuntu
[01:06] <kostkon> Ziber, more like wtf chrome
[01:06] <foamyys> Hello, can someone help a new linux user?
[01:06] <kostkon> !anyone | foamyys
[01:07] <kostkon> !details | foamyys
[01:07] <foamyys> Well I just installed Ubuntu 13.10 today. I have a rat 7 mouse that is having some compatibility issues.
[01:07] <foamyys> Basically, it will randomly stop letting me click on windows I open
[01:08] <foamyys> (gedit:2258)
[01:08] <foamyys> It says in my terminal Could not load gedit repository
[01:09] <foamyys> and it also say my user in not root!
[01:09] <kostkon> !root | foamyys
[01:10] <foamyys> I am brand new, I don't even really know what root is. I am just trying to get my drivers/software updated, and it is impossible without fixing my mouse first
[01:10] <kostkon> foamyys, what are you trying to install
[01:10] <kostkon> foamyys, why are you using the terminal then
[01:10] <foamyys> Right now, trying to get compatibility for a rat 7 mouse
[01:10] <foamyys> I couldnt find drivers online
[01:11] <kostkon> foamyys, so im guessing you are following this? https://fcns.eu/2011/04/01/cyborg-rat-7-mouse-under-linux/
[01:11] <daftykins> foamyys: your first Linux lesson for the day - you don't install drivers like Windows :)
[01:12] <kostkon> foamyys, yes give the command sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf  and when it asks for a password give it your password
[01:12] <foamyys> LOL, I'm failing the lesson pretty hard right now. Kostkon, yes that is what I am doing
[01:13] <foamyys> ok, I had to restart to reset the broken windows
[01:17] <foamyys> kostkon: i got (gedit:2193): WARNING**: Could not load gedit repository: Typelib file for namespace 'GtkSource", version '3.0' not found
[01:17] <foamyys> and there is an IBUS-WARNING and a Gtk-Warning under that
[01:17] <kostkon> foamyys, ignore the warnings
[01:18] <kostkon> foamyys, did the gedit window show up
[01:18] <foamyys> yes, the white one
[01:18] <foamyys> it says xorg.conf at the top
[01:18] <kostkon> foamyys, ok, now do the rest
[01:22] <foamyys> So what do I do when it is typed into the xorg.conf
[01:22] <kostkon> foamyys, have you pasted the text? then save the file, close gedit and then restart
[01:23] <foamyys> I had to type all of it lol, What is a keyboard shortcut for save, as i can't use my mouse for it
[01:24] <kostkon> foamyys, CTRL+S
[01:24] <kostkon> foamyys, ie ctrl and S combo
[01:24] <kostkon> foamyys, then ctrl + Q to close gedit
[01:25] <foamyys> i got a gtk warning, Calling Inhibit failed GDBus.error
[01:25] <kostkon> foamyys, ignore all that
[01:25] <sydney> will Lubuntu trusty be suported for 5 years?
[01:26] <rww> sydney: 3 years
[01:29] <foamyys> That code did not work for me. I am able to open the software center, but I still can't navigate it or close it.
[01:29] <foamyys> Is there anything else we can try?
[01:30] <kostkon> foamyys, did you reboot the machine
[01:30] <foamyys> Yes, I did.
[01:31] <kostkon> foamyys, ok
[01:33] <kostkon> foamyys, this is a better guide http://delightlylinux.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/using-the-cyborg-r-a-t-7-with-ubuntu/
[01:34] <foamyys> Any ideas, kostkon?
[01:34] <foamyys> oh let me look
[01:34] <foamyys> didnt see it in chat
[01:37] <misingnoglic> Hi, I'm trying to get my computer to connect to wireless networks but that doesn't seem to be an option in the connecting area, how do I enable that?
[01:37] <kostkon> foamyys, you might need to change the matchproduct.  see the "update" section.   try giving: lsusb  in your terminal to find out what's product id of your mouse
[01:37] <catalase> http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/20tj4y/whats_something_about_your_boyfriendgirlfriend/cg6y72y
[01:37] <catalase> oops lol
[01:37] <kostkon> foamyys, update section on that page
[01:38] <foamyys> il check it out
[01:38] <metasansana> Is there a purpose for this recursion? http://tt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu
[01:39] <kostkon> foamyys, another way would be to search for it in your xorg or dmesg, eg   cat Xorg.0.log | grep -i mouse  or dmesg | grep -i mouse
[01:39] <kostkon> logs*
[01:41] <foamyys> BUS 003 Device 002: ID 0738:1708 Mad Catz, Inc.
[01:41] <kostkon> misingnoglic, what options are available in the drop down menu then
[01:41] <kafee651> hi
[01:41] <kafee651> everybody
[01:41] <kostkon> foamyys, better try finding the full id string like i described above, in your logs
[01:42] <kostkon> kafee651, hi
[01:42] <foamyys> I am confused about searching logs for it
[01:42] <kostkon> foamyys, i gave you the commands to use
[01:43] <kostkon> foamyys, try these  cat Xorg.0.log | grep -i mouse  and  dmesg | grep -i mouse
[01:43] <kostkon> foamyys, sorry i meant  cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep -i mouse
[01:43] <Hornet> having massive issues installing on an n54l server - currently, unable to boot normally after grub, but recovery mode boot works
[01:44] <Hornet> need assistance to un-screw it if possible
[01:45] <foamyys> ok so i typed that, save the xorg and restart?
[01:46] <kostkon> foamyys, you found the correct id string, edited your xorg.log accordingly and ready to reboot already?
[01:46] <Hornet> I should add that live mode booting is fine
[01:46] <misingnoglic> kostkon: sorry, didn't see your msg. It's  "VPN Connections" and "Enable Networking" and "edit"
[01:46] <leoleo11> hello
[01:47] <misingnoglic> I assume the wireless is replaced with a grayed out "Disconnected"
[01:47] <kostkon> misingnoglic, what happens when you enable networking
[01:47] <leoleo11> is there a way to save what i am doing in the ttys so that when i reboot my computer it will remember my work?
[01:47] <sdaugherty> I enabled the applications menu within Gnome desktop, but the only item that responds to a left click is the Activities option at the bottom.
[01:47] <foamyys> no, I have cat/ var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep -i mouse typed into my xorg
[01:47] <misingnoglic> kostkon: it is enabled.
[01:48] <numbers> my wifi keeps disconnecting and connecting again really fast, i have ubuntu 12.04
[01:48] <tag0> Hornet, "unable to boot normally" means it gives you any error on screen?
[01:48] <kostkon> misingnoglic, oh right sorry
[01:49] <Hornet> tag0: no errors no, black screen, monitor modes change a bit then it goes into standby
[01:49] <Hornet> numlock works, responds to ping, but no ssh
[01:49] <kostkon> misingnoglic, does it say wireless: disconnected
[01:50] <Hornet> I had it set up wonderfully ONCE, but grub latched onto the usb installer and I had to redo it, and it's been trouble since
[01:50] <foamyys> kostkon what do i do after i have the code typed into xorg?
[01:50] <misingnoglic> kostkon: just "disconnected"
[01:50] <Hornet> so I know the defaults should work
[01:50] <tag0> Hornet, but booting in recovery mode brings you to a normal shell login, right?
[01:50] <kostkon> foamyys, if you have edited it then save it again, and reboot i guess
[01:50] <Hornet> well normal recovery yes
[01:51] <kostkon> misingnoglic, no mention of the word "wireless" at all?
[01:51] <foamyys> by edit do you mean erase the website's source code and replace it with that?
[01:51] <tag0> Hornet, are we talking about Ubuntu server?
[01:51] <Hornet> yes
[01:51] <tag0> Hornet, headless?
[01:51] <Hornet> 12.04
[01:51] <Hornet> well it has a screen on presently
[01:51] <Hornet> ideally it will be eventually
[01:52] <naryfa> hello
[01:53] <misingnoglic> kostkon: Nope. I just assume that's what the second option would be (Under grayed out ethernet network. Also we can move to PM if it's easier)
[01:53] <Hornet> tag0: any thoughts?
[01:53] <kostkon> foamyys, i mean editing  the MatchProduct "Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.7 Mouse" to match your mouse's product id
[01:53] <tag0> Hornet, checking around for known issues
[01:53] <Hornet> thanks
[01:53] <tag0> Hornet, it seems to me a video issue on first thought
[01:53] <Hornet> 13.10 has a showstopping bug with usb keyboards so I can't use that
[01:54] <kostkon> misingnoglic, better keep it here so other people can help if needed
[01:54] <Hornet> surely ssh should be up in that case
[01:54] <misingnoglic> fair nuff
[01:54] <Hornet> tag0: thinkg is it HAS booted before with defaults
[01:54] <Hornet> but grub royally destroyed itself, so I had to start again
[01:55] <Hornet> so I'm wondering if it's a grub setup issue or something
[01:55] <Hornet> the root shell atm can't seem to see /boot
[01:55] <tag0> Hornet, so...it was working, grub messed, and you reinstalled the whole system, am I right?
[01:55] <Hornet> unsure if it should automount that?
[01:55] <Hornet> yes
[01:55] <randbugspray> self destructing messages
[01:55] <kostkon> misingnoglic, open your terminal, give:   lspci | grep -i network   then paste the output on paste.ubuntu.com and give us the url
[01:55] <tag0> Hornet, well, you can always give a go and reinstall only grub
[01:56] <Hornet> I've tried that
[01:56] <misingnoglic> well I don't have internet on the machine
[01:56] <tag0> Hornet, no luck, mh?
[01:56] <Hornet> indeed not
[01:56] <Hornet> wondering if I should reinstall whole system yet again now
[01:56] <Hornet> and just hope its right this time
[01:56] <Hornet> grub's autoinstaller grabs the usb stick, which breaks everything
[01:56] <kostkon> misingnoglic, give us the brand and model number if you can then
[01:57] <Hornet> and it seems the drive mount points shuffle about
[01:57] <tag0> mmmmh
[01:58] <misingnoglic> kostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123113/ (manually typed)
[01:58] <hj2007> can anyone please help me with "ssh: connect to host xxxxxxxxxxx port 22: Connection refused"? I googled and searched forums and tried everything, but no success.
[01:59] <foamyys> kodtkon: my pc wont boot back to desktop now...
[01:59] <foamyys> stuck on a black scrren with a placeholder in the top left
[01:59] <Hornet> tag0: any logs that would be useful to you?
[01:59] <Hornet> obviously I'm at root atm
[02:00] <tag0> Hornet, I'm thinking, it has been a while since I played with grub :D
[02:00] <Hornet> this is grub2
[02:00] <Hornet> I don't even need it at all really
[02:00] <kostkon> misingnoglic, ok, you could open your updater, click on settings and then click on the additional drivers tab and see if there is a driver available for your broadcom  to install
[02:01] <kostkon> !bcm | misingnoglic, also you could check out the help page:
[02:01] <misingnoglic> kostkon: where would the updater be?
[02:02] <BlackDeath_> can i get help with dovecot?
[02:02] <tag0> Hornet, a fdisk -l /dev/yourhd and a mount could be a start
[02:02] <Hornet> k, hang on then
[02:02] <kostkon> misingnoglic, just search for it in the dash
[02:02] <Hornet> no ssh and server in other room
[02:02] <Hornet> fun times
[02:02] <hj2007> can anyone please help me with "ssh: connect to host xxxxxxxxxxx port 22: Connection refused"? I googled and searched forums and tried everything, but no success.
[02:03] <tag0> :D
[02:04] <davecore82> hj2007, sure. Can you give more info? Has this ever worked? Is it a new machine? Did something change recently?
[02:05] <misingnoglic> hold on, I'm gonna try downloading the package for 13.10
[02:06] <kostkon> misingnoglic, ok
[02:08] <Hornet> tag0: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7122913/ , http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125141/ , http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125144/
[02:08] <Hornet> first is from a recent attempt to unscrew grub
[02:08] <Hornet> ignore raid for now
[02:10] <Hornet> tag0: tools to hand are a usb stick with 12.04 server on it, and another with 13.04 live on
[02:10] <Hornet> both 64 bit
[02:11] <Hornet> no other reliable sticks available
[02:12] <tag0> Hornet, mmmmh...I'm not so into it, but I think grub on two different boot sectors is not a good thing, and probably it is picking the wrong one
[02:12] <Hornet> it's not presently, it's just on the main sde drive
[02:12] <Hornet> that was probably the previous state when it was on /boot too
[02:12] <Hornet> wondering it if damaged /boot while it was there
[02:13] <Hornet> but if so how has the root recovery shell booted at all
[02:13] <Hornet> must be a config issue
[02:13] <Hornet> hence, need halp
[02:13] <misingnoglic> Wait this is going to be a stupid question but how do I install this? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/6.30.223.141+bdcom-0ubuntu1
[02:13] <tag0> Hornet, I hope somebody more skilled than me will jump up, in the meantime I'm checking around :D
[02:14] <Hornet> heh, thanks :)
[02:14] <hj2007> davecore82: sorry for late reply, yes I have recently upgraded to 13.10
[02:14] <c2tarun> Hi friends, Ubuntu 14.04 is just around the corner. I am using Ubuntu 12.04. Can anyone please tell me whether unity in 14.04 is lighter than the one in 12.04? I have a 30 month old laptop with i3 processor 3Gigs of RAM and 1GB ATI card.
[02:14] <hj2007> davecore82: this used to work before very well, even after 13.10 upgrade
[02:14] <davecore82> do you have access to the box somehow?
[02:15] <tag0> Hornet, by any chance, willing to try a boot-repair cd/usb?
[02:15] <kostkon> c2tarun, better ask in #ubuntu+1   personally i don't know about it being lighter but sure is faster
[02:15] <Hornet> tag0: I have, that's from one
[02:15] <rww> c2tarun: should be fine. if you're using the open source drivers they tend to get better every release anyway
[02:15] <c2tarun> kostkon, thanks :)
[02:15] <Hornet> tag0: look at the fstab though
[02:15] <Hornet> I can see one uuid twice
[02:15] <Hornet> surely that's not right
[02:15] <tag0> uups, missed the available tools part, sorry
[02:16] <Hornet> np
[02:16] <c2tarun> rww, yeah thats the problem, open source ATI drivers heat up my laptop a lot, while playing movies and youtube videos.
[02:16] <rww> c2tarun: ah. which ATI card?
[02:16] <hj2007> davecore82: I can ping to that machine, and it's successful. I don't have access to it though.
[02:16] <davecore82> hj2007, that's going to be a problem...
[02:16] <tag0> Hornet, second and third paste don't exist btw
[02:16] <princess_devilot> #coffee
[02:16] <c2tarun> rww, ATI radeon 5xxx series
[02:16] <princess_devilot> oops sorry
[02:17] <hj2007> davecore82: Actually for other people, it is working fine, so problem is with my machine through which I'm ssh-ing.
[02:17] <Hornet> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123141/ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123144/ tag0, sorry
[02:17] <Hornet> wrote in a hurry
[02:17] <davecore82> hj2007, what's different between those people and you?
[02:17] <rww> c2tarun: should be fine with fglrx too still, then
[02:17] <akurilin> Quick question: does anybody know what could cause the system to prevent me from writing to a file under /tmp as user postgres due to Permission Denied? I checked /tmp and it's definitely still 777
[02:18] <Zahrumamn> good evening
[02:18] <hj2007> davecore82: I'm not sure what OS they are using, probably Windows.
[02:18] <c2tarun> rww, great :) looking forward to install 14.04.
[02:18] <davecore82> hj2007, can you telnet yourmachine 22 ? does it answer? or does it just totally hang?
[02:19] <davecore82> hj2007, what happens when you do a     telnet yourmachine 22
[02:19] <hj2007> davecore82: It's stuck at "SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.2p2 Ubuntu-6ubuntu0.1"
[02:20] <davecore82> hj2007, ok so that means it answers to you.  Are you sure you SSH on port 22 when you do your SSH?
[02:20] <hj2007> davecore82: So I pressed Enter and it said "Protocol mismatch.
[02:20] <hj2007> Connection closed by foreign host."
[02:20] <Hornet> hj2007: you have a racist computer
[02:20] <davecore82> hj2007, yeah the telnet is not going to work. We just wanted to see if the port was answering
[02:21] <tag0> Hornet, I also reach the part where you have the boot-repair log now :P
[02:21] <Hornet> heh
[02:21] <davecore82> hj2007, what machine type do you ssh from?
[02:21] <hj2007> davecore82: It is my personal laptop with Ubuntu 13.10
[02:22] <davecore82> and what happens if you   ssh user@yourmachine   ?
[02:22] <hj2007> davecore82: One strange thing is that ssh and sshd are at different locations - "/usr/bin/ssh" and "/usr/sbin/sshd"
[02:23] <davecore82> hj2007, thats normal. sshd is the daemon in sbin and ssh is your client
[02:23] <hj2007> davecore82: ok. I've also tried changing port in ssh_config and tried giving -P option while using scp, but still I get the same error for that port.
[02:24] <davecore82> scp or ssh?
[02:24] <H67> Hi guys. I cannot boot anymore my ubuntu 12.04. I see the grub but after my root and swap are beeing mounted thats it. nothing else. no lightdm nothing. I am now on  a live cd.
[02:24] <davecore82> hj2007, just do a    ssh -p 22 youruserontheremotemachine@theremotemachine
[02:24] <Hornet> H67:  what did you change
[02:25] <usr13> H67: Do you have the root partition  mounted?  Or did you chroot to it?
[02:25] <H67> Horner: There two things which could be relevant: 1. I updated. 2. I formated a usb stick to ext and I think that gparted marked it as "boot".
[02:25] <usr13> H67: By nothing else, are you refering to /home/ ?
[02:26] <hj2007> davecore82: same error "ssh: connect to host xxxxxxxxxxxxx port 22: Connection refused"
[02:26] <hj2007> davecore82: I was using scp, which in turn uses ssh
[02:26] <davecore82> did you change your ssh_config file?
[02:26] <hj2007> davecore82: no I revert it back
[02:26] <usr13> H67: So, where is the Ubuntu install?
[02:27] <davecore82> hj2007, yes but scp/sftp are sub-protocols of ssh. They could be disabled in sshd_config on the remote machine
[02:27] <H67> usr13: I don't know if it actually mounts but during the mount process there is the following messages: "mountall: Connection to plymouth failed"
[02:27] <hj2007> davecore82: oh ok, but even ssh is not working
[02:27] <Hornet> tag0: any thoughts?
[02:27] <Hornet> going to reboot to live and try altering that uuid if it's like that presently
[02:28] <H67> usr13: then I see the lines for root and swap
[02:28] <tag0> Hornet, a lot...none of them really helpful I fear :P
[02:28] <Hornet> hrm :\
[02:28] <davecore82> hj2007, try renaming your /etc/ssh_config file to /etc/ssh_config.test and try again
[02:28] <H67> it stops right there. nothing else
[02:28] <usr13> H67: Where are the Ubuntu/Linux partitions?  (Which ones are they?
[02:28] <Hornet> tag0: thanks all the same though
[02:28] <davecore82> hj2007, wait, /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[02:28] <H67> root: /dev/sda5
[02:28] <tag0> Hornet, for nothing...I wish I could be more helpful
[02:28] <H67> swap: /dev/sda7
[02:29] <H67> home: /dev/sda6
[02:29] <Hornet> tag0: tbf it's a confusing problem. hence why I'm here.
[02:29] <usr13> H67: sudo fdisk -l |pastebinit   #Let's see what you have.
[02:29] <Hornet> usr13: you made a bit of a hash of that
[02:29]  * Hornet gets his hat
[02:30] <tag0> Hornet, yep, probably just a config glitch as you say, but I cannot figure it out...and colleagues running around don't help a lot :P
[02:30] <usr13> Hornet: What?
[02:30] <hj2007> davecore82: no success, same issue
[02:30] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/fEELG7MX
[02:31] <davecore82> hj2007, put the file back.   type   which ssh
[02:31] <H67> usr13: sry sda6 is swap
[02:31] <tux_> good  evening
[02:31] <hj2007> davecore82: ok. it gives "/usr/bin/ssh"
[02:31] <Kungr> i have a printer/scanner. Is there anyway to share it to a windows machine and have the scanner functionality work without installing the crappy hp virosoftware? can i install sofware on ubuntu that enables linux to host that functionality?
[02:32] <ax562> Help. I'm trying to install ubuntu 12.04 LTS and went to custom install.  I have a dual boot system with windows and ubuntu.  I deleted my ubuntu partition because I wanted a fress install on new partition.  What paramaters are required for new ext-4 partition?
[02:32] <davecore82> hj2007, can you ssh to other machines?
[02:33] <usr13> H67: You said: "relevant: 1. I updated. 2. I formated a usb stick to ext and I think that gparted marked it as "boot"  Ok, You updated __________?
[02:33] <hj2007> davecore82: I didn't try. one more thing I want to tell you, ssh is also located at - /etc/init.d/ssh
[02:33] <davecore82> thats your ssh daemon startup script
[02:33] <usr13> H67: And what version of Ubuntu is it?
[02:33] <Kungr> ax562: what parameters do you mean?
[02:34] <H67> usr13: It was the automatic ubuntu update. unfortunately I didn't check what exactly changed. but these were  the two things which I did before
[02:34] <ax562> parameters are primary, 18000 partition size, location for new partition: beginning, Use as: etx4 journaling file system, mount point: ?
[02:34] <davecore82> hj2007, ok
[02:34] <davecore82> hj2007, do    cd ./ssh
[02:35] <davecore82> hj2007,   sorry   cd ~/.ssh
[02:35] <ax562> kungr: type partition: parameters are primary, 18000 partition size, location for new partition: beginning, Use as: etx4 journaling file system, mount point: ?
[02:35] <usr13> H67: Ok, what exactly did you do with the USB drive?
[02:35] <davecore82> hj2007,   in that directory you should have a known_hosts file
[02:35] <davecore82> hj2007, do a   mv known_hosts known_hosts.test
[02:35] <hj2007> davecore82: I had that, but I removed it
[02:35] <davecore82> hj2007, try again
[02:36] <Hornet> tag0: interesting, booted & waited, and it worked with an error about /home mounting
[02:36] <Hornet> tag0: so it might be drive mount point related
[02:36] <Kungr> not a guru but everything looks good, just make sure mount point = / (root)
[02:36] <H67> usr13: I just formated it to ext4. What I noticed was that gparted marked it as "boot". Maybe ubuntu tries to look for that boot usb stick right now. That is what I guess
[02:36] <hj2007> davecore82: Now I only have - id_rsa  id_rsa.pub
[02:36] <davecore82> hj2007, how do you normally connect to that remote machine? password? keys?
[02:36] <ax562> ok.  that was my question basically
[02:36] <Hornet> tag0: weirdly though my user/password seems incorrect
[02:36] <usr13> H67: And the USB stick is sdb?
[02:36] <Hornet> so can't log in
[02:37] <ax562> can anyone else confirm?
[02:37] <usr13> H67: And the USB stick is sdb?  250G
[02:37] <eliterecon> whenever I shut down ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS it won't shut down until I hold down the power button the same with restart
[02:37] <ax562> I was going to upgrade but the "saving installed packages" was taking forever.
[02:38] <H67> usr13: no. sdb is an additional harddisk. I unmarked the usb stick before I restarted so there is no usb stick anymore pluged in
[02:38] <hj2007> davecore82: I usually connect using NX client. But all ssh keys were removed from the server due to some security issue. Now we need to regenerate keys and scp it on that machine.
[02:38] <usr13> H67: Ok, so it's not in there now.  Got it.
[02:38] <H67> usr13: yes
[02:38] <tag0> Hornet, O.o
[02:38] <usr13> H67: Let's mount the root partition and do some checking.  Okay?
[02:38] <H67> ok
[02:39] <davecore82> hj2007, my guess is that the server probably only accepts key authentication and since you dont have your key you cant login anymore.
[02:39] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda5;sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/sda5;ls /mnt/sda5  #See if you see your files.
[02:39] <davecore82> hj2007, can you get the sysadmin to take a look at the server and see if he can help you login?
[02:39] <ax562> the reason I'm installing 12.04 is I buggered up 11.04 by using bleachbit for 11.10
[02:40] <ax562> I didn't think the 11.10 vs 11.04 would be an issue
[02:40] <ax562> ubuntu would not start up after bleachbit cleaning
[02:40] <hj2007> davecore82: yes, I'm already in an email conversation with him. Thanks a lot for your time and help. Really appreciate :)
[02:40] <usr13> H67: If you see that everything seems to be there, let's move on and take a look at what was updated.  Okay?
[02:40] <H67> usr13: everything seems to be there.
[02:40] <davecore82> hj2007, I think the only person that can help you is the sysadmin. Sorry for not helping more
[02:40] <usr13> H67: ls -ltr /mnt/sda5/var/lib/dpkg/info/*list
[02:40] <H67> usr13: initrd.img is marked red
[02:41] <usr13> H67: "initrd.img is marked red" hummm not sure what that would be about...
[02:42] <hj2007> davecore82: not a problem, thank you.
[02:42] <eliterecon> whenever I shut down ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS it won't shut down until I hold down the power button the same with restart
[02:42] <usr13> H67: Look at the dates of the last entries and let's see what all was updated today, (or what ever date it was that you did the updates).
[02:43] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/uHpWYU1j
[02:43] <ax562> has anyone ever wiped ext4 partition during new ubuntu instalation and installed new version over that wiped partition?
[02:45] <usr13> H67: Last date I see there is 2012-05-28  What's up with that?  (Maybe that is not the complete list?)
[02:46] <ax562> anyone with experience installing ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
[02:46] <eliterecon> Im converted an hp pavilion dv6000 special edition to ubuntu only machine but after install whenever I try to shutdown I must hold down the power button to complete the shutdown the same goes for restart
[02:46] <none> hi
[02:47] <none> ubuntu 12.04lts is good os
[02:47] <none> i run it right now
[02:47] <Kungr> ax562: yes
[02:47] <none>  for the past 3 years
[02:47] <eliterecon> it is running 12.04.4 LTS
[02:47] <none> it does everything i throw at it
[02:47] <none> EVERYTHING
[02:47] <none> not a single crash ever
[02:47] <ax562> I was trying to confirm what you had shared with me.
[02:47] <none> not a single slowdown ever except when i throw my best at it
[02:47] <ax562> Kungr: I was trying to confirm what you had shared with me.
[02:47] <none> TROLL
[02:48] <Kungr> ya i should have stayed on 12.04 i'm in 13.10 hell nothing works
[02:48] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/U7800AKg
[02:48] <usr13> H67: ls -ltr /var/lib/dpkg/info/*list |tail -n30
[02:48] <H67> usr13: there went something wrong with copy & pasts
[02:48] <ax562> so 13.10 isn't good?
[02:49] <Kungr> ax562: it's good i have had trouble getting emulators to work but i'm a semi noob
[02:50] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/0Nni63Su
[02:50] <Kungr> ax562: terms like power user and intermediate user are a total differnt thing in linux
[02:51] <Kungr> None: you wanna back me for ax562
[02:51] <Kungr> ax562: maybe repost your Q
[02:51] <none> Kungr, ignore him he is silly
[02:51] <usr13> H67: Ok, well dono what happened with that last paste, but....  Tell me about the boot process?  Just ends with what,?  Black screen?
[02:51] <ax562> what?
[02:52] <none> and very correct about power users vs intermediate users
[02:52] <usr13> H67: Does it say login?
[02:52] <none> power users in linux............................ basically os developers
[02:52] <none> intermediate users in linux......... basically ????? software developers
[02:52] <H67> usr13: no no black screen. It simply stops calculating. No black screen no freeze. I am still able to reboot (strg+alt+del)
[02:52] <Kungr> then there are defcon'rs
[02:53] <usr13> H67: What?
[02:53] <H67> usr13: no login screen appears after that
[02:53] <ax562> Kungr: I delted partition, created ext-4 partition and went with delete and install new version (first option)
[02:53] <none> not impressed by defcon'rs except the hacking everyone cell phone in the room and getting their sim codes
[02:53] <ax562> none: silly?
[02:54] <eliterecon> Can I have a little bit of help please?
[02:54] <Kungr> all i'm saying is i  run linux at home but i have never programmed
[02:54] <none> Kungr, i could shell script as program
[02:54] <none> also html
[02:54] <usr13> H67: "stops calculating"  "No black screen"  and you can reboot with Ctrl-Alt-Delete Right?
[02:54] <H67> usr13: There is no black screen. It simply stops after seeing the swap and root beeing mounted.
[02:55] <H67> usr13: yes
[02:55] <usr13> H67: What does "stops calculating" mean?  And if the screen is not black, what color is it?
[02:55] <usr13> H67: what is actually on the screen when it stops>?
[02:56] <eliterecon> Im converted an hp pavilion dv6000 special edition to ubuntu only machine but after install whenever I try to shutdown I must hold down the power button to complete the shutdown the same goes for restart it is ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS
[02:56] <usr13> H67: It's not a console screen is it?  (Does it say  "login:" in the upper left corner?)
[02:56] <H67> usr13: I enabled the debugmode (so I disabled the default ubuntu splash screen). So I see what is actually happening. And the last three messages are: "mountall: Connection to plymouth failed"
[02:57] <H67> "/dev/sda5"
[02:57] <usr13> H67: Is it a black screen with white letters?
[02:57] <H67> usr13: yes
[02:58] <none> eliterecon, thats unfortunate.........i've had that happen before and sometimes it goes away
[02:58] <eliterecon> none: anyway to fix it?
[02:59] <H67> usr13: just to clearify: I am not able to login in anyway.
[02:59] <usr13> H67: pastebinit /etc/default/grub
[02:59] <H67> usr13: I guess ubuntu fails to mount
[02:59] <none> eliterecon, ask on forums it might have a bug but forums are the way to fix it
[03:00] <none> ubuntuforums are great
[03:00] <eliterecon> ok
[03:00] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/mRRue2Lw
[03:00] <redhands> god network-manager sucks, why does it constantly ask me to re-enter my wpa passkey. WHYYYY
[03:01] <rimal> Hello, I am using ubuntu 13.04 i want to update to 13.10 will it cause any loss of applications i have installed? Please reply...
[03:01] <Guest42617> redhands: ^^ i get kicked off my university's network about every 10 minutes and have to re-enter the credentials
[03:01] <redhands> Guest42617: yeah! this is madness!
[03:01] <Guest42617> 14.04 ?
[03:02] <redhands> i'm on 12.10, but I don't think upgrading will help, and I would hate to re-install everything.
[03:03] <rimal> redhands, then what should i do?
[03:04] <redhands> rimal: well, i refuse to go to windows, i like *nix systems, so i was strongly considering buying a mac, even though I hate apple
[03:05] <none> rimal, i've never lost applications when upgrading
[03:05] <none> but i have lost files
[03:05] <none> make sure you backup before you upgrade
[03:05] <rimal> none, Oh goodness!
[03:05] <none> too expensive to backup? too expensive not to backup
[03:05] <usr13> H67: ls -l /etc/init.d/lightdm
[03:05] <none> harddrives die at strange times, like when upgrading
[03:06] <rimal> none, okay
[03:06] <rypervenche> rdiff-backup and rsnapshot are very nice backup tools :)
[03:06] <H67> usr13: ls: cannot access /etc/init.d/lightdm: No such file or directory
[03:06] <none> external harddrives are good backup tools also
[03:06] <usr13> H67: Sorry, let me try again.
[03:06] <usr13> H67: ls -l /mnt/sda5/etc/init.d/lightdm
[03:07] <redhands> external harddrives are a must
[03:07] <rimal> will try when i go to my college after vacation
[03:07] <redhands> and i don't like backup tools, backing up a great excuse to force yourself to organize your data, like all your code, pictures, etc.
[03:08] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/ggzvSydA
[03:08] <none> the only backup tool i know is copy paste in the gui
[03:08] <none> lol
[03:09] <pvl1> where can i get libminizip.so.1
[03:09] <somsip> !find libminizip | pvl1
[03:09] <pvl1> woa kool thanks somsip
[03:09] <somsip> pvl1: np
[03:10] <pvl1> didnt know ubottu can do that
[03:10] <tiger7117> hi
[03:10] <usr13> H67: ls -l /mnt/sda5/lib/init/upstart-job
[03:10] <usr13> H67: (It's just one line, you can paste it here if you want.
[03:10] <somsip> pvl1: !info will give package details, and !find will look for a specific file. See !brain for a full list
[03:11] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/7FTmJW0T
[03:11] <H67> ^^
[03:12] <usr13> H67: Ok, that all looks normal.  Let's try and mount your /home/partition. Okay?
[03:12] <H67> ok
[03:13] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/hda7;sudo mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/sda7;ls /mnt/sda7   #See if our /home/files are still there...
[03:13] <H67> usr13: crap
[03:13] <usr13> H67: what?
[03:14] <usr13> H67: I made a mistake
[03:14] <H67> usr13: there are only two folders
[03:14] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda7;sudo mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/sda7;ls /mnt/sda7   #See if our /home/files are still there...
[03:14] <usr13> *sda7* not hda7
[03:14] <H67> "username" lost+found
[03:15] <usr13> H67: What?
[03:15] <pvl1> somsip: libkml-dev gives me libminizip.so.0 but i need so.1, is it safe to just link it? what do the numbers mean btw
[03:15] <usr13> Oh that's ok.
[03:15] <H67> oh good
[03:15] <H67> puh
[03:15] <H67> for a second my heart stopped beating
[03:15] <usr13> H67: ls /mnt/sda7/<user-name-here>
[03:16] <usr13> H67: Everything still there?
[03:16] <H67> usr13: yes
[03:16] <usr13> H67: Not sure what to think....
[03:17] <somsip> pvl1: version numbers IIRC. What are you installing that requires .1 ?
[03:17] <H67> usr13: I only see unhidden folders
[03:17] <foamyys> Hello guys, I have a question regarding directory changing in terminal
[03:18] <usr13> H67: That's normall.  ls -a /mnt/sda7/<user-name-here> will show hidden ones too.
[03:18] <H67> usr13: ok everything is there
[03:18] <foamyys> Can someone tell me why this command doesn't work? /usr/share/x11/xorg.conf.d
[03:18] <usr13> H67: What Desktop Environment have you been using?
[03:18] <usr13> H67: Unity?
[03:18] <H67> usr13: gnome shell. no unity
[03:19] <rww> foamyys: because you're missing a cd at the start and it's X11, not x11
[03:19] <usr13> H67: I see.  So, maybe gdm instead of lightdm should be in play?  Or, am I wrong about that?
[03:19] <pvl1> somsip: im trying to install mupen64plus (its an n64 emulator, and i just got an n64 controller working on my arduino, on arch tho)
[03:19] <foamyys> so just add cd/ at the beginning and caps the x?
[03:19] <pvl1> from the google code website cause it seems newer than whats in the repos somsip
[03:19] <rww> foamyys: cd /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/
[03:20] <H67> usr13: lightdm still works with gnome shell
[03:20] <usr13> H67: I gotta say, I'm kinda stumped here. I'm *hoping* someone else will chime in on this.
[03:20] <H67> it worked before
[03:20] <usr13> H67: Okay.... well were to next. *anyone*?
[03:20] <somsip> !info mupen64plus | pvl1 (can you use the official repo version if there is one?)
[03:20] <usrplays> i have an hp pavilion dv6000 and im trying to install its wifi driver to ubuntu 12.04.4 anyone know how?
[03:20] <H67> usr13, well thank you though. I am really trying to solve this for several hours now but don know what really happened
[03:21] <usr13> H67: Maybe you should chroot into the root filesystem and see what is what?
[03:21] <usr13> H67: Want to?
[03:21] <usrplays> it is a broadcom 802.11 bgn wifi card
[03:21] <usr13> H67: sudo chroot /mnt/sda5
[03:22] <pvl1> somsip: id rather use the newer one... im just being lazy and dont feel like compiling from hand. in retrospect i shouldve done that to begin with
[03:22] <H67> usr13: that looks dangerous
[03:22] <usr13> H67: Not really.  try it
[03:22] <foamyys> http://willhuxtable.com/2013/12/27/rat-9-7-ubuntu/ can someone tell me if this work? i am very new at ubuntu any help is appreciated
[03:22] <H67> usr13 done
[03:22] <usr13> H67: uname -a
[03:22] <somsip> pvl1: then maybe this (but if you start installing from non-official sources it is likely to end up messy) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2095908
[03:23] <usr13> H67: What do you see?
[03:23] <H67> Linux ubuntu 2.6.32-33-generic #70-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jul 7 21:13:52 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[03:23] <usr13> H67: df
[03:23] <rimal> Guys, I have  a problem, When i try to upgrade by apt-get dist-upgrade it became stucked by showing 0% waiting for headers what to do?
[03:23] <usr13> H67: (any partitions full?)
[03:24] <pvl1> somsip: i was trying to avoid that. but linking it doesnt seem to have worked. so ima give it a try
[03:24] <H67> no. Use: 63%
[03:24] <usr13> H67: Wait, 2.6.32?
[03:24] <H67> lol. whats that
[03:24] <usr13> H67: cat /etc/issue  #What does that say?
[03:24] <H67> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[03:25] <rannonga> b
[03:25] <usr13> H67: What boot disk did you use?
[03:25] <usr13> H67: (What version of Ubuntu was the disk you booted to?)
[03:26] <H67> usr13: I am using 10.04 LTS Live CD. Maybe thats the answer
[03:26] <usr13> H67: Ok.  That's normal then.
[03:26] <foamyys> can someone look at this link for me and help me understand how to type this in term?
[03:27] <foamyys> http://willhuxtable.com/2013/12/27/rat-9-7-ubuntu/
[03:27] <usr13> H67: (I just noticed the kernel version 2.6.32 and I knew that wasn't right for Ubuntu 12.04)
[03:27] <usr13> H67: But that is the kernel you booted to, so that is normal.
[03:27] <H67> usr13: ok :)
[03:27] <usr13> H67: ls /boot/
[03:28] <usr13> H67: Do you see your kernel(s) there?
[03:28] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/rQjjMrKN
[03:28] <H67> usr13: yes. everything seems normal
[03:29] <H67> usr13: these are the ones on grub
[03:29] <usr13> H67: Is that all there is?
[03:29] <H67> usr13: yes. I deleted the older ones b/c of space issues
[03:30] <usr13> H67: Ok, I see:  initrd.img-3.2.0-59  But  not one for  3.2.0-60    Maybe that is the problem?
[03:30] <usr13> H67: ls /boot/initrd*
[03:31] <H67> usr13: no there is one on the right side
[03:31] <usr13> H67: Oh yea, I see it. Sorry....
[03:31] <H67> np
[03:32] <usr13> H67: I still don't see why it won't boot, but must just be something wrong with the DE
[03:32] <usr13> H67: What other DE's do you have installed?
[03:32] <H67> usr13: DE?
[03:33] <H67> desktop environment?
[03:33] <usr13> H67: The Desktop Environment  Yea.  (That's all I can think of.)
[03:33] <H67> usr13: I installed gnome shell on 2012 and never changed anything on that
[03:33] <usr13> H67: Do you have any PPAs?
[03:34] <usr13> H67: Back when you were on 10.04?
[03:34] <usr13> H67: You installed gnome shell, back when you were on 10.04?
[03:34] <H67> usr13: no I mean when I installed 12.04 on 2012. The live cd I am using right now is 10.04
[03:35] <H67> usr13: but it is not the actual os I am using. And I didn't change the DE
[03:35] <usr13> H67: Oh ok.
[03:35] <H67> hm
[03:35] <usr13> H67: So you have Unity and gnome shell.  Right?
[03:36] <H67> usr13: I think I removed unity but I am not sure. maybe there are still some unity elements
[03:36] <H67> usr13: don't know how to check it on a live cd
[03:36] <usr13> H67: Just going to have to guess, but something has happened to your Desktop Environment, gnome shell.
[03:37] <usr13> H67: Do you remember the package name for it?
[03:37] <pvl1> somsip: the alien method worked. used latest fedora package
[03:37] <H67> usr13: for the gnome shell?
[03:37] <usr13> H67: Yes
[03:38] <somsip> pvl1: but ugly. Still...
[03:38] <H67> usr13: gnome-shell (but I am guessing)
[03:38] <H67> not 100% sure
[03:38] <usr13> H67: apt-policy gnome-shell
[03:39] <H67> usr13: apt-policy: command not found
[03:39] <usr13> H67: apt-cache policy gnome-shell
[03:39] <usr13> sorry...
[03:40] <H67> usr13: np. http://pastebin.com/nkWV5ZrN
[03:41] <usr13> H67: Let's see if it needs repair. dpkg has a repair option.
[03:41] <usr13> H67: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-shell
[03:42] <H67> usr13: done. I guess I have to restart now
[03:43] <usr13> H67: Yea, but I may be on the wrong track here.  Look at this;  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1357117.html
[03:43] <happyfr0gg> I am running Ubuntu Precise x64. How do I eject the cd via terminal?
[03:44] <usr13> H67: You can go on and reboot but come back and let's see about this "Plymouth problem"  I found from a google search...
[03:44] <usr13> H67: "Mountall/Plymouth" ???
[03:44] <Ben64> happyface_: "eject"
[03:45] <H67> usr13: Thanks. Maybe that is the problem because the ATI driver which I usually install manually
[03:45] <usr13> H67: Have you made any changes to grub?  Or have you done grub-update?
[03:45] <Ben64> happyfr0gg: "eject"
[03:45] <usr13> H67: Yea, it may very well be a video driver problem.
[03:46] <H67> usr13: I repaired the grub after it didn't start
[03:46] <H67> usr13: but it didn't help
[03:46] <usr13> H67: May just need to re-install the video driver.
[03:46] <usr13> H67: lspci
[03:46] <happyfr0gg> Ben64 - terminal says "unable to find or open device for: 'cdrom'"
[03:46] <H67> usr13: ok lets see maybe repairing shell was just enoug
[03:46] <usr13> H67: lspci |grep VGA
[03:47] <usr13> H67: Yea... I dono...
[03:47] <H67> usr13: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Device 6719
[03:47] <Ben64> happyfr0gg: try "eject /dev/sr0"
[03:47] <usr13> H67: lsmod
[03:47] <H67> usr13: I restart and come back againl. If it isn't solved I try installing the driver again
[03:48] <usr13> !ati | H67
[03:48] <usr13> H67:   Yea ok  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[03:48] <H67> usr13: http://pastebin.com/kDZpzwyg
[03:48] <H67> cya
[03:48] <usr13> ok
[03:49] <happyfr0gg> Ben64 - it worked! Now how do I append this command to the normal 'eject' command?
[03:49] <Ben64> happyfr0gg: i'm not sure what you mean
[03:51] <happyfr0gg> Ben64 - when I type 'eject' into the terminal, it says it can't locate the device for 'cdrom' but if I type eject /dev/sr0 it ejects the tray. How do I attach the latter command to the normal eject command?
[03:53] <usr13> H6
[03:54] <H67> usr13: so it didn't work^^
[03:54] <H67> usr13: I will refresh the ATI  driver
[03:55] <usr13> H67: Ok.  Are you on the live CD again?
[03:55] <H67> usr13: yes
[03:55] <happyfr0gg> I think I fixed it. Thanks guys!  Gotta go.  Have a great week.
[03:55] <usr13> H67: Ok, mount the root partition again.
[03:56] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda5;sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/sda5
[03:56] <usr13> H67: mv /mnt/sda5/etc/X11/xorg.conf /mnt/sda5/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[03:57] <usr13> H67: sudo  mv /mnt/sda5/etc/X11/xorg.conf /mnt/sda5/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[03:57] <H67> usr13: ok. I also have to chroot again right?
[04:00] <attrapereves> I would like to test the AMD catalyst binary driver. How do I revert back to the radeon open driver if the  binary driver does not work?
[04:00] <usr13> H67: Did that command work with no errors?
[04:01] <H67> usr13: yes
[04:01] <usr13> H67: Reboot (you should have a GUI again after reboot and you can re-install video drivers from there, probably just run jockey-gtk )
[04:02] <usr13> H67: Come back here and you can tell us how it goes.
[04:02] <H67> usr13: sorry but I didn't know how to chroot so I didn't install a new driver yet
[04:02] <usr13> H67: Reboot
[04:03] <usr13> H67: Reboot and you should have a GUI again and you can re-install video drivers from there, probably just run jockey-gtk
[04:03] <usr13> H67: Come back here and you can tell us how it goes.
[04:03] <H67> usr13: ok. later
[04:03] <usr13> ok
[04:16] <jasabelle> are inetd and xinetd depreated?
[04:16] <H67> usr13: I typed in the two commands you told me of and I rebooted. Same message again: http://image-upload.de/image/mlAUkh/ab70a8501c.jpg
[04:19] <rspinuz> jasabelle: No
[04:19] <jasabelle> oh ok, i read somewher eit wasnt the preferred way of doing things :)
[04:20] <jasabelle> so i apt-get install xinetd for sane then?
[04:20] <rspinuz> It is not installed by default
[04:20] <rspinuz> yes
[04:21] <jasabelle> and xinetd is preferred overinetd?
[04:21] <jasabelle> and xinetd is preferred over inetd?
[04:22] <rspinuz> It then comes down to the users preference.  Mine is xinetd
[04:22] <rspinuz> for what it's worth
[04:22] <jasabelle> oh
[04:22] <jasabelle> was wondering about features and security
[04:22] <jasabelle> that kind of thing
[04:22] <jasabelle> im setting up a scan server :)
[04:23] <usr13> H67: Ok I guess we'll have to chroot to the filesystem and install video driver like you said.
[04:23] <usr13> H67: But first, let's see what you are running now.
[04:23] <H67> usr13: ok
[04:24] <whoever> jerrytgarcia: ubuntu add repo or ppa to list
[04:24] <usr13> H67: lsmod |pastebinit
[04:25] <rspinuz> jasabell: Stick with xinetd
[04:25] <jasabelle> is it "safe enough" to leave services open on my server (e.g. CUPS) but not have them exposed to the internet by the router?
[04:25] <jasabelle> (i.e. not port forwarding for them)
[04:25] <H67> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123537/
[04:25] <rspinuz> They would be ports that are open not services
[04:26] <rspinuz> yes providing you configure your server properly
[04:26] <jasabelle> oops yup
[04:26] <jasabelle> ok
[04:26] <rspinuz> Allways run them behind a hardware firewall
[04:26] <jasabelle> hmmm
[04:27] <H67> usr13: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cayman PRO [Radeon HD 6950]
[04:27] <jasabelle> i want them accessible by things on my network (192.168.1.0/24)
[04:27] <rspinuz> jasabell: also fail2ban and denyhosts would be a pluss
[04:27] <rspinuz> plus
[04:27] <rspinuz> Not to the outside workd
[04:27] <rspinuz> world?
[04:28] <rspinuz> jasabell: I would set them up the same way you would if this were an external server
[04:29] <usr13> H67: http://askubuntu.com/questions/146017/mountall-fails-on-startup
[04:29] <rspinuz> jasabell: Security Hardening:  http://www.serverhardening.com/ or http://www.tecmint.com/linux-server-hardening-security-tips/
[04:29] <usr13> H67: The error we are seeing is not consistent with a Video driver issue.
[04:29] <jasabelle> thanks!!!!
[04:30] <rspinuz> No Preblem
[04:30] <H67> usr13: you are right. So it has something to do with gparted... weird because I only formated the usb stick which is not relevant to the system....
[04:31] <usr13> H67: At http://askubuntu.com/questions/146017/mountall-fails-on-startup  it says he deleted the swap partition and re-created it and that fixed it for him. Does not sound to me like it would work but I don't know.
[04:32] <H67> usr13: I have to chroot for this I guess?
[04:32] <usr13> no
[04:32] <usr13> H67:  "I have fixed this issue by simply delete my swap partition completely with GParted, reboot my system. And then re-create a new partition again as linux-swap."
[04:33] <H67> ^^
[04:33] <H67> ok
[04:33] <akurilin> Hey guys, is it possible to open cmus on just ONE single mp3 file?
[04:33] <akurilin> Rather than adding the file to your collection?
[04:33] <akurilin> Or alternatively, is there something else I could use to play just one file at a time from a folder from the command line?
[04:33] <usr13> H67: It doesn't make any sense but that's what he said.
[04:33] <rspinuz> vlc
[04:34] <H67> usr13: I try
[04:34] <rspinuz> akruilin: VlC Has a command line option: https://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_command-line_help/
[04:35] <akurilin> rspinuz: will this load up the UI? I'm just looking for a terminal-based app
[04:35] <akurilin> no gui
[04:35] <usr13> H67: I see:  "Make sure that you have correct entries in /etc/fstab"  on http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/plymouth-command-failed-868723/
[04:35] <usr13> H67: Now that  ^^^^^^^^^^ makes sense.
[04:36] <usr13> H67: Let's check the blkids. Okay?
[04:36] <jasabelle> hmmm it couldnt authenticate the xinetd package?
[04:36] <usr13> H67: sudo blkid |pastebinit
[04:36] <H67> usr13: ^^ ok. I recreated the swap anyways
[04:37] <usr13> H67: Ok
[04:37] <usr13> H67: sudo blkid |pastebinit
[04:37] <usr13> H67: Lets compare the blkid of sda7 with the swap entry in /etc/fstab file.
[04:37] <rspinuz> akruilin: http://www.jbkempf.com/blog/post/2007/11/15/Misconceptions-about-VLC-2-Running-VLC-without-interface
[04:37] <H67> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123573/
[04:38] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda5;sudo mount /dev/sda5;pastebinit /dev/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:39] <rspinuz> jasabell: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-aptget-warning-following-packages-cannot-authenticated/
[04:40] <H67> usr13: mount: can't find /dev/sda5 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[04:40] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda5;sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/sda5;pastebinit /dev/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:40] <usr13> sorry left out a part
[04:40] <akurilin> rspinuz: oh cool I'm going to try that, thank you
[04:40] <rspinuz> akruilin: Not a problem
[04:40] <usr13> H67: sudo mkdir /mnt/sda5;sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/sda5;pastebinit /mnt/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:41] <usr13> Correction again  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[04:41] <usr13> H67: You've already made /mnt/sda5
[04:41] <H67> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123592/
[04:43] <usr13> H67: pastebinit /mnt/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:43] <usr13> H67: sudo pastebinit /mnt/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:44] <H67> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123599/
[04:45] <jasabelle> what sane client for windows would you recommend? )
[04:45] <jasabelle> :)
[04:45] <H67> usr13: swap is now wrong since I recreated it
[04:45] <seednode> Client for what
[04:45] <rspinuz> jasabell: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-frontends.html
[04:46] <usr13> H67: Yea. Need to change it.  Do you use vi or nano or gksudo gedit?
[04:46] <jasabelle> yep im on that page now :)
[04:46] <H67> usr13: gedit
[04:46] <seednode> Oh
[04:46] <seednode> Duh
[04:46] <H67> usr13: should I change 6 and 7?
[04:46] <usr13> H67: Ok.  gksudo gedit /mnt/sda5/etc/fstab
[04:47] <grahamsavage> erm.. is there a pinyin input in ubuntu 12.04 that works?
[04:47] <usr13> H67: No, just the one for swap
[04:47] <grahamsavage> i've tried 2 and either just crashes the UI, or doesn't work.. and another one i downloaded just picks incorrect characters as the first choice all the time
[04:49] <usr13> H67: Change UUID=1a16d7b7-52df-444d-a33a-d62cfec0b715  to UUID=1b7440ba-bc1e-4453-acca-b0eaa1963843
[04:49] <grahamsavage> ffs, i can't open system settings
[04:49] <H67> usr13: done
[04:49] <jasabelle> graham... #ubuntu-cn or #ubuntu-tw might know
[04:49] <grahamsavage> Is 13.04 or 13.10 better than 12.04.. 12.04 seems to be really buggy
[04:49] <usr13> H67: That should do it. The others are ok.
[04:49] <usr13> H67: Reboot and see....
[04:50] <H67> :)
[04:50] <grahamsavage> jasabelle: yeah i asked :).. but i can't type in chinese so maybe they don't understand my English :D
[04:51] <rspinuz> grahamsavage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_China#English_education
[04:53] <grahamsavage> An estimate of the number of English speakers in China is over 200 million and rising << lol
[04:53] <rspinuz> English is taught in almost every country in every school.  It is the worlds most known and widely used language .
[04:54] <rspinuz> I mean common even though the Us is trillions in debt the USD is also the most known currency.
[04:54] <grahamsavage> yeah, but it depends which country you are from. If you are from europe you will probably be able speak english very well.. In china I would say it's less than 1/200 can speak
[04:54] <jasabelle> answer your pm graham
[04:54] <rspinuz> demanding
[04:57] <grahamsavage> rspinuz: answered my question though :D
[04:57] <Tom1> hello
[04:58] <rspinuz> The dmanding part was more so for jasabells comment, but I am glad I somehow helped
[04:58] <rspinuz> I was joking about it though jasabell
[04:59] <grahamsavage> rspinuz: she pm'd me the library name.. it's called fcitx-googlepinyin
[04:59] <H67> usr13: it didn't work. I tried every kernel but always the same output....
[05:01] <H67> usr13: I guess I have to try to reinstall ATI drivers
[05:08] <amicrawler2012> what ver of ubuntu can i go upto on this computer amd athlon xp 3200+
[05:11] <jasabelle> rspinuz... :D im chinese
[05:13] <jasabelle> ummmmm >>  Something wicked happened resolving 'us.archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname) lol
[05:13] <jasabelle> what's goingon?
[05:19] <Tom1> how to connect tablet pc in to ubuntu?
[05:20] <usr13> H67: Boot to the liveCD and run fsck
[05:20] <Tom1> how can i connect tablet pc into ubuntu?
[05:21] <usr13> H67: sudo fsck -y /dev/sda5 and then sudo fsck -y /dev/sda6
[05:21] <usr13> Must turn in for the night. ttyl
[05:21] <rspinuz> Tom1: http://www.ubuntu.com/tablet
[05:22] <rspinuz> jasabell: Was the wikipedia correct?
[05:23] <Tom1> rspinuz:i  dont want ubuntu for tablets, i am saying how can i connect a tablet to a ubuntu computer for file tranferring?
[05:23] <rspinuz> Tom1: What os is your tablet?
[05:24] <Tom1> android 4.2.2 jellybean
[05:24] <rspinuz> jasabelle: Try this for your issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/207849/cant-install-a-package-due-to-something-wicked-happened-resolving-error
[05:24] <Tom1> samsung  galaxy tab 2
[05:24] <rspinuz> How do you wnat to connect it
[05:24] <Tom1> via the supplied usb cable
[05:25] <Tom1> when i connect it to ubuntu computer, the ubuntu doesnt shows anything,
[05:25] <Beldar> Tom1, What ubuntu release?
[05:25] <Tom1> 12.04
[05:25] <rspinuz> Tom1: http://tinyurl.com/connect-jellybean-to-ubuntu
[05:25] <Tom1> it doesn;t displays the tabelets files
[05:26] <Beldar> Tom1, 12.04 needs this ppa, works fine than. http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html
[05:26] <jasabelle> rspinuz... i figured it out:)
[05:27] <jasabelle> resolv.conf dropped my dns settings :
[05:27] <jasabelle> :)
[05:27] <rspinuz> Tom1: or this http://tinyurl.com/samsung-tab-2-ubuntu
[05:27] <Tom1> i see
[05:27] <rspinuz> jasabelle: awesome
[05:28] <jasabelle> also did something dumb lol: sudo ifdown eth0 whilst ssh'ed in :P
[05:28] <rspinuz> that would do it
[05:29] <H67> usr13: WARNING!!!  The filesystem is mounted.   If you continue you ***WILL***
[05:29] <H67> cause ***SEVERE*** filesystem damage.
[05:30] <Tom1> thanks for the help rspinuz and Beldar
[05:30] <jasabelle> should my modem and wifi/router be on the same network?
[05:30] <Tom1> much appreciate
[05:30] <jasabelle> (wifi/router is doing the PPPoE)
[05:34] <duoi> hi
[05:34] <duoi> which terminal command would show me the DNS' im currently using
[05:37] <H67> usr13 I restarted
[05:39] <H67> usr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123725/
[05:40] <H67> usr13: everything seems fine
[05:40] <H67> usr13:  I removed all ATI drivers to see if something change. the message stays the same
[05:41] <H67> usr13: I reboot to see if fsck changed something
[05:41] <rspinuz> duoj: cat /etc/resolv.conf
[05:42] <rspinuz> No problem Tom1
[05:43] <rspinuz> jasabelle: That is hard to answer because I have no idea what your network topology is.
[05:44] <rspinuz> H67: What message are you getting?
[05:44] <jasabelle> true :)
[05:48] <jasabelle> the *.d directories in /etc are generally daemons it seems (a naming convention?)
[05:48] <H67> usr13: unbelievable. Nothing works. This is the worst problem I ever experienced on ubuntu so far
[05:49] <H67> there isn't even an error
[05:50] <rspinuz> Ok so then what is the problem
[05:52] <H67> rspinuz: you mean me?
[05:53] <rspinuz> H67: Yes
[05:53] <H67> H67: http://image-upload.de/image/mlAUkh/ab70a8501c.jpg
[05:53] <rspinuz> jasabelle: was that for H67 or me?
[05:53] <H67> ubuntu (12.04) doesnt mount anymore
[05:53] <jasabelle> you but never mind :)
[05:54] <H67> rspinuz: it just stays there until I reboot (Strg+Alt+Del)
[05:54] <H67> I can'T get to any login screen
[05:54] <H67> lightdm doesn't work and ttym neither
[05:55] <H67> I checked fstab. Everything correct. I recreatread the swap. Didn't help. I deleted my ATI drivers but still the same message.
[05:56] <H67> I don't know what else to look for
[05:56] <rspinuz> H67: What was the last thing you did before this happened
[05:56] <rspinuz> jasabelle: mind a pm?
[05:57] <H67> rspinuz: ubuntu updated a new kernel (I think). plus I formatted a usb stick from fat32 to ext4
[05:57] <H67> via gparted
[05:58] <H67> don't know but maybe this messed something up
[05:58] <rspinuz> are you sure you formatted the correct device?
[05:58] <jasabelle> sure :) pm away!
[05:58] <rspinuz> H67: Start here:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[05:59] <H67> rspinuz, I am sure. I still have access to my files on my harddisk
[05:59] <rspinuz> OK, boot your ubuntu into recovery mode
[06:00] <H67> rspinuz: already tried.
[06:00] <rspinuz> What happens
[06:00] <H67> rspinuz: the same last two messages you see on that picture also are shown when I am on recovery mode
[06:00] <H67> and then nothing
[06:00] <H67> I have to reboot again (Strg+Alt+Del)
[06:01] <H67> I tried with every kernel
[06:02] <rspinuz> H67: Did you read that article I sent you
[06:03] <H67> rspinuz: Yes. I only mounted as read only. But there shouldn't be a difference because the system still doesn't start
[06:04] <rspinuz> Yes there would be a difference because if you are not mounting as rw then you can not make any filesystem changes
[06:04] <rspinuz> running fsck like you should do would not work because your not able to read or write
[06:05] <rspinuz> you should also rebuild your initramfs and grub config and can not do that with out rw access
[06:05] <H67> rspinuz: ok so I will do as you said and then fsck?
[06:05] <H67> rspinuz: I can'
[06:05] <H67> rspinuz: I can't do theses things from live cd?
[06:05] <rspinuz> you can what
[06:06] <H67> I just have to chroot
[06:07] <rspinuz> ?
[06:07] <H67> rspinuz: right now I am on a ubunt live cd
[06:07] <rspinuz> Boot without the live cd and boot into recovery mode
[06:08] <H67> I'll give it a shot and will come back in a minute. Thanks
[06:08] <rspinuz> No problem
[06:21] <Georwl> rspinuz: I tried recovery mode as you said and saw what the real issue was
[06:23] <Georwl> rspinuz, usr13: as I mentioned I used gparted to format my usb stick. Gparted unfortunately marked it now as a "boot" partition. So everytime I want to boot my PC I have to plugin my usb stick -_-
[06:23] <Georwl> how do I get rid of this?
[06:24] <pvl1> Georwl: uh  thats not because your usb is flagged as boot partition
[06:24] <pvl1> where do you have grub installed
[06:25] <rspinuz> it is on the hd
[06:25] <Georwl> grub is on my hd
[06:25] <rspinuz> Georwl:
[06:25] <rspinuz> Georwl: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/change-boot-flag-in-terminal-905477/
[06:25] <pvl1> Georwl: so just flag it as
[06:25] <pvl1> yeah that
[06:25] <rspinuz> except you want to turn it off
[06:26] <ryck> Hi. Question about swap partitions: is it a problem to resize them to for example 10 gb?
[06:26] <rspinuz> and use the proper partition
[06:26] <rspinuz> ryck: Why so big?
[06:26] <pvl1> ryck: yeah thats huge
[06:26] <rspinuz> It should be twice the size of the amount of ram you have
[06:26] <Georwl> rspinuz: But which partition do I have to flag as boot, root?
[06:26] <pvl1> i actually dont have any swap
[06:26] <rspinuz> At lease that is a linux default
[06:27] <pvl1> but i dont put my computers to sleep. i just shut em off. or leave on
[06:27] <pvl1> oh  i lied, this pc has swap partition. ignore me
[06:27] <somsip> ryck: no problem. swapoff -a, resize it, swapon -a. Done
[06:27] <ryck> Ok, thx. So it's not useful to have a 10 gb swap, but it's not a problem.
[06:27] <rspinuz> Georwl: fdisk -L
[06:28] <rspinuz> find out what one is your boot partition
[06:28] <Georwl> rspinuz: yes I know but which do I take? root or home?
[06:28] <rspinuz> it should be sda
[06:28] <ryck> somsip, I resized with gparted.
[06:28] <IamTrying> Seriously Skype for Ubuntu 13.10 - 64-bit is not working at all. Is it a Monopoly by Ubuntu linux or Windows and skype?
[06:28] <somsip> ryck: many things will work. Gparted should be fine
[06:28] <IamTrying> I have an important conference call with Skype and i am stuck because its not working in my Ubuntu 13.10.
[06:28] <rspinuz> Window sowns skype and they work hand in hand with Novell and Connacle
[06:29] <IamTrying> Skype is suspended in Ubuntu 13.10 ?
[06:29] <ryck> But something is strange: my swap is 10 gb but my system monitoring says it has just 3,9 gb …?
[06:29] <ljsoftnet> will it break my system if i change my boot flag to root partition?
[06:29] <ryck> Because I have 3,9 RAM?
[06:30] <somsip> ryck: swap is swap, RAM is RAM. Did you restart?
[06:30] <Georwl> rspinuz: still confused. which one do I flag as boot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7123841/ ?
[06:30] <Georwl> I also have a windows partition
[06:30] <ryck> somsip, yes.
[06:30] <somsip> ryck: what does 'free -m' tell you?
[06:31] <angel> hello guys i'm just a beginner in ubuntu, can you help me with crontab?
[06:31] <rspinuz> Georwl: It shuld be sda1 but sda1 and two are your windows partitions
[06:31] <ryck> somsip, the same.
[06:31] <ryck> 3,9
[06:31] <ryck> (3980)
[06:32] <Georwl> rspinuz: could it be that ubuntu simply doesn't start because it wants my usb stick to be pluged in?
[06:32] <somsip> ryck: explain the process you followed
[06:33] <rspinuz> ws your usb in there when you intalled ubuntu?
[06:33] <rspinuz> you might have told the installer some how to put gurb on your usb stick
[06:33] <rspinuz> andgel: What are you trying to do
[06:34] <rspinuz> * angel:
[06:35] <pvl1> uh im trying to install mpv, and it depends on nvidia-319-updates nvidia-settings-319-updates will this interfere with my nvidia driver
[06:35] <NeoGeo64> Hello
[06:35] <ryck> somsip, I reinstalled Ubuntu. Ubuntu has created an 3.9 swap automatically. I resized it to 10 gb with gparted (does not matter why). I restarted and have checked the system monitoring. That's all.
[06:35] <pvl1> im using the official nvidia driver
[06:35] <angel> rspinuz i want to execute a link every 5 minutes here is my code in crontab but doesn't working  */5 * * * * curl http://www.mydomain.com/email_function
[06:35] <somsip> ryck: did you mkswap or use gparted to make the swap filesystem?
[06:36] <ryck> somsip, yes I used gparted to resize the swap partition.
[06:36] <ryck> I don't mkswap.
[06:36] <ryck> I don't know mkswap.
[06:36] <rspinuz> angel: what happens when you run curl http://www.....
[06:37] <rspinuz> angel: the http being your domain name
[06:37] <somsip> ryck: maybe you need to read into the process alittle more then.
[06:37] <angel> rspinuz it will send an email
[06:39] <ryck> Thx.
[06:39] <rspinuz> angel: not what is is supposed to do what does the actual command do?
[06:40] <rspinuz> angel: if you ran curl http://www.domain/script what happens?
[06:40] <pvl1> is it possible to override a dependancy in apt
[06:40] <angel> rspinuz the link is working because when i go to that link directly with my browser its working
[06:40] <rspinuz> not what I am asking
[06:41] <rspinuz> not sure if this is a development issue or imporper curl request
[06:41] <rspinuz> angel: try running curl with -vS --trace "filename"
[06:42] <rspinuz> The -S will show an error if there is one.  The -v will verbose and shoe you what is going on, and teh --trace will create a trace file with everything that curl just did
[06:42] <rspinuz> angel: make sure your curl request works first then worry about cron
[06:43] <rspinuz> Your cron entry looks correct which is why I am having yo go this route
[06:48] <angel> rspinuz sorry how can i check if curl request works? i have check, curl was enabled already.
[06:52] <rspinuz> angel: curl -vS --trace /file/path/file-name.txt http://www.domain/script
[06:52] <rspinuz> angel: Read the entries above if you have not already
[06:53] <angel> rspinuz thanks.. i'm gonna try that
[06:53] <angel> yap i've read it
[06:54] <rspinuz> OK.  I did not want you to jsut blindly run those options without knowing what they did,
[07:00] <ljsoftnet> why does my /dev/sda1 partition doesn't have * Boot on it
[07:01] <rspinuz> What did you do
[07:01] <rspinuz> Well let me rephrase that.  What were you trying to do
[07:01] <rspinuz> What you did was remove the boot flag, why an dhow you did that is what I am trying to figure out
[07:03] <rspinuz> angel: what did you figure out?
[07:03] <angel> rspinuz i'm still reading the file that it created
[07:04] <angel> i cannot understand it right now
[07:05] <rspinuz> Run it without the --trace option and see what happens
[07:06] <rspinuz> In fact only use the -S option and see what happens.
[07:06] <rspinuz> Check to see if you got the email
[07:08] <rspinuz> angel: Without seeing your code it is hard to help.  I am blindly helping you right now because I do not know how your script was written and  this could be a development issue
[07:08] <rspinuz> Really in which case this would be the wrong channel to ask in
[07:08] <rspinuz> It turns out the ubuntu channel has no moderators to mention stuff like this or they dont really care about topics
[07:10] <pvl1> installing a dev package doesnt actually install the files right? like installing the libgl dev package wont overwrite my libgl.so
[07:11] <rspinuz> pv1: it installs the development headers and libraries
[07:11] <rspinuz> required for some software to run
[07:11] <rspinuz> Really more so the headers
[07:11] <pvl1> rspinuz: libraries doesnt include object files right
[07:12] <pvl1> rspinuz: to clarify, im trying to install mpv, but im using the official nvidia drivers, and it depends on the repo's version. so im trying to compile. and a dep is the libgl dev package
[07:12] <rspinuz> In C and C++ .so or (shared objects) are the libraries
[07:12] <rspinuz> the .c are the header files
[07:13] <pvl1> hm
[07:13] <pvl1> that cleared a lot up for me actually
[07:13] <rspinuz> or .h
[07:13] <rspinuz> what are you trying to do?
[07:13] <pvl1> but so installing libegl1-mesa-dev
[07:13] <pvl1> will that write over my nvidia driver
[07:14] <pvl1> oh install mpv without removing my official driver
[07:14] <rspinuz> no it will not
[07:15] <rspinuz> libegl1 and libegl1-dev are two different packages and not even your nvidia driver package just a dependancy
[07:15] <pvl1> right, but this is for compiling mpv
[07:16] <pvl1> if i just install mpv from the repo, it depends on nvidia drivers
[07:20] <bigred2k14> Free Ubuntu 13.10 VM @ https://koding.com/R/bigred2k14
[07:20] <pvl1> ubuntu is free to begin with
[07:21] <bigred2k14> (note referal link gets you an exta 1gb of space use it or not)
[07:21] <bigred2k14> VM = Virtual Machine
[07:22] <saed> I have a problem in vlc does not play any file
[07:22] <rspinuz> bogred2k14: Not allowd in this channel
[07:22] <pvl1> oh ive seen this bigred2k14 i thought you meant a vm appliance
[07:22] <pvl1> saed: do you get any errors? howd u install vlc
[07:22] <rspinuz> saed: do you have the proper codecs installed?
[07:22] <rspinuz> what type of file are you trying to play?
[07:23] <saed> rspinuz, Your input can't be opened:
[07:23] <saed> VLC is unable to open the MRL
[07:25] <rspinuz> saed: Firewall maby?
[07:26] <rspinuz> saed: You could try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scp5--4YYnI
[07:27] <kry> Hallo
[07:28] <rspinuz> Hello kry.
[07:28] <kry> I was thinking about doing dual boot with Windows 7 and Lubuntu. I have a 100 GB HDD for that, which I plan partitioning 80-20 for W7
[07:29] <kry> Do I have to necessarily install W7 first? Will the 2 system partitions see each other? Will Lubuntu see the third 500 GB HDD? Will it be able to install its stuff on it?
[07:30] <cfhowlett> kry, much easier and less painful to do windows then ubuntu
[07:30] <cfhowlett> kry, windows will not see the lubuntu parts, but lubuntu will see windows
[07:31] <rspinuz> but grub will not be installed on /dev/sda1 if you do
[07:31] <rspinuz> You will have to use the windows boot loader
[07:31] <kry> I will need to be able choose which one to boot
[07:31] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, no he could just reinstall grub.  fixed
[07:31] <rspinuz> then it will go the grub when you select lubuntu
[07:31] <kry> That's GRUB, right?
[07:31] <cfhowlett> !grub
[07:31] <rspinuz> over writting your /dev/sda1 causing windows not to boot at all
[07:32] <rspinuz> gotta love bots
[07:32] <kry> Hmm, but that might make Windows not recognize C:\
[07:33] <rspinuz> C:\ is only windows
[07:33] <cfhowlett> kry, what?
[07:33] <kry> I've had problems with it before, when I partitioned a disk at random way, and there was no C:\ for W7 to install itself
[07:33] <rspinuz> you must have remove the partition that was your C:\ folder path
[07:33] <cfhowlett> kry, use the windows partitioning tool to make free space for the lubuntu.  install as normal.  boot ubuntu and choose the free space to install
[07:34] <rspinuz> or suer partition
[07:34] <rspinuz> user
[07:34] <rspinuz> cfhowlett: run a tool that moves all your files to the begining of the drive first
[07:34] <rspinuz> you risk loosing files when shrinking a windows filesystem
[07:34] <rspinuz> a down fall of NTFS
[07:35] <Mattfox27> Can anyone help me with Deluge torrent and proxies???PLEASE HELP ME
[07:35] <rspinuz> When ever you use windows to shrink a drive it tells you this
[07:35] <rspinuz> what is the issue Mattfox27
[07:35] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, perhaps we're lookking at this wrong.
[07:35] <cfhowlett> kry, is your HDD currently empty?
[07:35] <rspinuz> could be
[07:36] <Mattfox27> Well im running ubuntu 13.10 and deluge 1.3.6 and i guess there is an issue with libtorrent that makes it not work with socks5 proxies
[07:36] <Mattfox27> i have tried everything i can think of i have scowered the internet trying to find a solution
[07:36] <Mattfox27> when i add a magnetic link to deluge using a proxy it just kills
[07:37] <Mattfox27> everyone says to downgrade libtorrent but i can't figure out how
[07:37] <rspinuz> cfhowlett: Hope he did not run off and try a bunch of stuff without knowing what is going on.
[07:38] <cfhowlett> rspinuz,  sent a pm ...
[07:38] <rspinuz> Mattfox27: Try this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/292314/how-to-downgrade-packages-on-ubuntu
[07:38] <rspinuz> cool, good looking out cfhowlett.
[07:39] <Mattfox27> let me see
[07:39] <rspinuz> Mattfox27: You might have dependancy and security issues by doing such a thing
[07:39] <Mattfox27> no i didn't try that i have been doing it all in command line, let me try it
[07:40] <Mattfox27> everywhere i read they suggest to downgrade to libtorrent 15 or 14 even the proxy company says that but i can't figure out how to do it
[07:41] <rspinuz> The proxy company gives bad advice
[07:41] <Mattfox27> let me jump over to my ubuntu box and give it a shot
[07:41] <Mattfox27> ya from what i have read it is a bug in deluge, im using deluge because i use the windwos client to control my linux torrent box
[07:42] <Mattfox27> i first did it on my raspberry pi and it worked great but that was deluge 1.3.3 then i went to ubuntu and it instals deluge 1.3.6 and it gets all messed up
[07:42] <rspinuz> I am lost
[07:43] <Mattfox27> i was using this guide http://www.howtogeek.com/142044/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-bittorrent-box/
[07:44] <rspinuz> So what is the point of this and why?
[07:45] <rspinuz> Mattfox27: All you are doing is creating another machine to constantly run a bit torrent client.  Why can this not be done from your normal machine?
[07:46] <rspinuz> All you have to do is leave your client open
[07:46] <pvl1> rtorrent ftw
[07:47] <Mattfox27> well i have a linux box running XMBC and a bunch of other media stuff and it was nice to have it all on one seperate box doing its own thing
[07:47] <rspinuz> Dedicated machines or vm's on your current machine?
[07:47] <rspinuz> or vm's on a dedicated machine>
[07:47] <rspinuz> *?
[07:48] <Mattfox27> ya i was using sabnzbd, couchpotato and others that all linked up on the ubuntu box and it was really nice but deluge messed it all up
[07:48] <YaMoonSun> Is there any fuskering software for Linux?
[07:49] <Mattfox27> ya it was cool because all the other software linked to deluge and it would all run real smooth, auto download ect..
[07:49] <Mattfox27> i set it up on a raspberry pi but the PI just wasn't powerfull enough
[07:50] <ax562> i just got on 12.04LTS.  Are there any speed tweeks.  I was 0n 11.04 32bit.  I assumed 12.04LTS 64bit would be faster.  It is not.
[07:50] <Mattfox27> so i moved to a small pentium box with ubuntu and it worked great until i setup the proxy then i read from deluge that there is a bug in libtorrent and they say to downgrade it but i just can't find how to do that
[07:50] <rspinuz> Mattfox27: So ditch the proxy untill libtorrent is fixed
[07:50] <cfhowlett> ax562, I'm guessing you're running older hardware.  try xfce or lxde windows managers.  unity is a resource hog
[07:51] <rspinuz> Mattfox27: Alott less work fo ryou
[07:52] <rspinuz> Allot
[07:52] <BlackDeath> can i ask apache2 questions in here?
[07:52] <rspinuz> are they ubuntu specific or apache 2 specific
[07:52] <cfhowlett> BlackDeath, better to seek support from apache support
[07:52] <Mattfox27> Copy that
[07:53] <rspinuz> cfhowlett: Could be a apache config issue with in ubuntu
[07:54] <BlackDeath> cfhowlett, np, thanks mate
[07:54] <cfhowlett> BlackDeath, say the issue before you go
[07:55] <BlackDeath> if i change the content of the sites-available or sites-enabled directory, so i have to restart the server to activate the content
[07:56] <somsip> BlackDeath: sudo service apache reload (or restart) will do it
[07:56] <BlackDeath> thaks mate
[07:56] <BlackDeath> pulling my hair out to work out why its not working
[07:56] <somsip> BlackDeath: tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log maybe?
[07:57] <rspinuz> BlackDeath: Do you mind a pm?
[07:57] <BlackDeath> rspinuz, fire away
[07:58] <FuuqUmiist> does Ubuntu create a separate home and root partition by default?
[07:58] <cfhowlett> FuuqUmiist, it does not
[07:58] <FuuqUmiist> why not
[07:59] <cfhowlett> FuuqUmiist, because you're smart enough to do that yourself.  right?
[07:59] <rspinuz> because you did not tell it to.
[07:59] <kongthap> hi, i'm trying to serve 2 ports, each has different DocumentRoot, i config .conf files as (http://pastie.org/8952725), but i still get forbidden access, help me fix it please
[08:00] <delinquentme> I'm looking for a head style util ... I want to select lines 100,000 - 200,000
[08:00] <llutz> delinquentme: sed
[08:00] <FuuqUmiist> i was reading about problems upgrading ubuntu, and someone said if you have separate root and home partition it would be easy to just install fresh
[08:01] <geirha> sed '1,99999d; 200000q'
[08:01] <rspinuz> You should by default have a seperate home and root partition
[08:01] <cfhowlett> FuuqUmiist, separate home yes.  separate root not required.
[08:01] <andry> kongthap Options +Indexes
[08:01] <jnhghy> how should I change the permissions on a floder to allow only write rights? I need to be able to create files in that folder and to write in them but no read or execute ... what chmod command should I enter? I tired 010 but couldn't write, any idea?
[08:01] <cfhowlett> !home|FuuqUmiist,
[08:02] <kongthap> andry, i tried but still not working :(
[08:02] <jnhghy> a+w also didn't worked
[08:03] <kongthap> andry, this is log "127.0.0.1 - - [20/Mar/2014:15:01:57 +0700] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 403 504 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/33.0.1750.152 Safari/537.36"
[08:03] <andry> do you have a LocationMatch somewhere?
[08:04] <kongthap> andry, i don't think so because i just installed a fresh ubuntu, lamp
[08:04] <geirha> jnhghy: 01330
[08:05] <andry> the config is in /etc/apache2, right? then "grep -ir "locationmatch" /etc/apache2"
[08:05] <andry> any output?
[08:06] <kongthap> andry, is what i did legal? i meant, is it possible to map 8001 to specific path using virtualhost, without servername because i want to use only htt://localhost:8001
[08:06] <andry> there should be a ports.conf in the conf root, there you can define the listener
[08:06] <andry> and delete it from the vsite
[08:07] <kongthap> andry, kongthap@Ubuntu1310:/etc/apache2$ sudo grep -ir "locationmatch" -> returns nothing
[08:07] <andry> and grep -ir "indexes" /etc/apache2
[08:07] <jnhghy> geirha: thanks for the tip, works as expected ... have a nice one!
[08:08] <andry> but you reload apache everytime you change the config, right? :)
[08:09] <kongthap> andry, this is result 2nd command http://pastie.org/8952750
[08:09] <kongthap> andry, yes i reload everytime i re-config using sudo service apache2 reload
[08:09] <rspinuz> kongthap: You should answer the question andry asked you. ^
[08:09] <rspinuz> ok well never mind then
[08:10] <andry> run "a2ensite default-8001"
[08:10] <kongthap> rspinuz, thanks
[08:10] <rspinuz> No problem
[08:11] <kongthap> andry, i did, it appears in sites-enabled/ already
[08:11] <andry> then i wonder why there is no result on your pastebin
[08:11] <andry> for sites-enabled
[08:11] <andry> ah ok
[08:11] <andry> it does not follow sym links :P
[08:12] <kongthap> andry, so how to fix, you found it right? :P
[08:13] <andry> can you disable any site but default-8001?
[08:14] <andry> it is not hard to fix, just sucks to do it this way via irc :| cant have a quick look into all configs
[08:15] <kongthap> andry, i did
[08:15] <andry> can you pastebin your apache2.conf?
[08:16] <kongthap> andry, http://pastie.org/8952757, it's almost default
[08:16] <sumi> sama
[08:16] <cfhowlett> ?
[08:17] <cfhowlett> !samba
[08:17] <andry> ah. kongthap, is the directory owned by www-data?
[08:17] <andry> chown -R www-data: /var/www/home_www/research/mod_rewrite
[08:18] <andry> and any output in apaches error log?
[08:18] <kongthap> andry, the default is /var/www and i just and symlink to my home directory call home_www
[08:18] <FuuqUmiist> is it possible to upgrade ubuntu to a newer version for someone via remote desktop?
[08:18] <kongthap> andry, ok
[08:19] <andry> i think it does not allow www-data to read files from your home dir
[08:20] <rspinuz> DuuqUmiist: Yes.  Here are some options for upgrading ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upgrades
[08:20] <rspinuz> Of course you have to remote into the machine first.
[08:21] <kongthap> andry, it's now -> drwx------ 2 www-data www-data mod_rewrite
[08:21] <rspinuz> FuuqUmisst: Whoops spelled your name wrong
[08:21] <FuuqUmiist> if only 14.04 lts was released today
[08:21] <andry> can you delete the symlink and create a real directory there?
[08:21] <andry> owned by www-data
[08:22] <kongthap> andry, you meant create a directory in /var/www and owned as www-data ?
[08:22] <andry> like "rm /var/www/home_www/research/mod_rewrite && mkdir /var/www/home_www/research/mod_rewrite/ && chown www-data: /var/www/home_www/research/mod_rewrite
[08:22] <dave305> how to install g++ package ????
[08:22] <rspinuz> FuuqUmisst: huh?
[08:22] <andry> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:22] <rspinuz> dave305: gcc?
[08:22] <andry> @DAVE
[08:22] <andry> oops, sorry
[08:23] <dave305> cant install using build essential package
[08:23] <Ben64> dave305: why not
[08:24] <dave305> cant locate the package
[08:24] <stego> how's the state of bumblebee / nvidia optimus graphics on 14.04? is there any recommended way?
[08:24] <andry> essentiaL not LS
[08:24] <andry> :)
[08:24] <cfhowlett> !trusty|stego,
[08:25] <FuuqUmiist> cfhowlett does that apply to all ubuntu supported flavors?
[08:25] <stego> how does that relate to my question=
[08:25] <stego> ?
[08:25] <cfhowlett> FuuqUmiist, it does.  support is in #ubuntu+1.  patience.  new version arrives next month.
[08:26] <rspinuz> stego: That was a question?
[08:26] <andry> i just see that trusty has been added to ppa 2 month ago, but unsure about stability
[08:26] <andry> talking of bumblebee
[08:26] <cfhowlett> stego, you asked about 14.04 - see #ubuntu+1 for support
[08:26] <FuuqUmiist> cfhowlett so all versions will release on the same day?
[08:26] <stego> ok, did that. thank you!
[08:26] <dave305> g++ is okay...bt ncurses is missin
[08:26] <andry> what are you trying to compile?
[08:26] <cfhowlett> FuuqUmiist, OFFICIAL canonical flavors, yes.
[08:27] <andry> if you want to compile a package, you can use "build-dep" .. like "sudo apt-get build-dep xfwm4" to compile xfwm4
[08:27] <andry> works 9 out of 10 times :'D
[08:27] <rspinuz> andry: I would imagine something that requires ncurses
[08:28] <kongthap> andry, it works with real directory, if i prefer to use symlink, it can be config ?
[08:28] <andry> yes, you can add www-data to your group, sec
[08:29] <andry> id -g < can you run this kongthap?
[08:29] <Toadstool2> waddup ubuntu folks
[08:29] <fidel_> is there an option in gnome 3 to hide an open application and all its related windows by using a shortcut?
[08:29] <kongthap> andry, i got 1000
[08:29] <fidel_> hide/minimize
[08:30] <andry> or just .. usermod -a -G yourusername www-data, then chomd g+r /var/www/home_www/research/mod_rewrite/
[08:30] <kongthap> andry, what did you meant, add www-data to my group ?
[08:31] <Toadstool2> how do i figure out what version of gnome i have?
[08:31] <andry> does the usermod command work? if it fails, the group is "users": usermod -a -G users www-data
[08:31] <Flannel> andry, kongthap: use "adduser username group" and not usermod, it's safer (you don't run the risk of breaking all sorts of things by forgetting the -a)
[08:31] <andry> :)
[08:31] <andry> carry the a. :D
[08:32] <andry> but he is right
[08:32] <fidel_> got it - user can defined a shortcut for that via: Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows -> Hide Window
[08:32] <kongthap> andry, Flannel, let's say my user is "foo", to make it work, foo must be member of www-data ?? i don't understand concept
[08:33] <andry> www-data must be a member of your users group
[08:33] <andry> then you have to add rights for the group to read
[08:33] <andry> = g+r
[08:33] <kongthap> andry, www-data is username of apache?
[08:33] <andry> yes, in ubuntu it is
[08:33] <rspinuz> is in't the other way around?
[08:34] <kongthap> andry, ok i think i got what you explain, i will try to do that
[08:34] <rspinuz> he needs to be a part of the www-data group?
[08:34] <rspinuz> or the user foo
[08:34] <andry> he is reading files from within his home dir as user www-data, so you can just add www-data to your users group and change the rights to allow gruop members to read
[08:34] <rspinuz> Ah got it.
[08:35] <andry> not  best practice, but it works
[08:35] <andry> :)
[08:36] <andry> kongthap, take a look at http://larsjung.de/h5ai/ for very special fancy ultra index
[08:36] <ilhami> Hey
[08:37] <ilhami> anybody here?
[08:37] <Toadstool2> nope
[08:37] <ilhami> how do I install workbench?
[08:37] <stego> andry, i can really recommend h5ai!
[08:37] <cfhowlett> ilhami, software center
[08:38] <Sireorion> Good Morning Ubuntu World
[08:38] <andry> i like it too:)
[08:38] <andry> an example: http://nightly.mpc-hc.org/
[08:38] <ilhami> cfhowlett, I am using xfce.
[08:38] <ilhami> how?
[08:39] <andry> you mean mysql-workbench?
[08:39] <Toadstool2> ilhami: sudo apt-get install mysql-workbench
[08:39] <kongthap> i uses "groups foo", it returns foo, etc. this means foo is also a group name?
[08:39] <cfhowlett> ilhami, so am I.  Look on your system menu: Ubuntu software Center
[08:40] <Sireorion> hi everybody im back after last nights attemts to make wine work in 64bit version of ubuntu.. Today is a new day and an reinstall of ubuntu. but this time 32 bit
[08:40] <Toadstool2> NOOOOOOOOOOO
[08:40] <Toadstool2> go back to 64 bit
[08:40] <Toadstool2> 32 bit is the devil
[08:40] <andry> your username is also a groupname, i am running debian at the moment where it is this way .. but maybe your default group is "users" in ubuntu
[08:40] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: : no 64 is the devil. Cant install wine or play on linux
[08:40] <rspinuz> Sireorion: Keep 64 and install the 32 bit libs
[08:40] <rspinuz> yes you can
[08:41] <Toadstool2> sure you can
[08:41] <Sireorion> i tryed for about 6 hours last night
[08:41] <Sireorion> so i gave up
[08:41] <Toadstool2> hmm
[08:41] <Toadstool2> shouldnt be that hard
[08:41] <Toadstool2> it just takes a few commands
[08:41] <rspinuz> What makes you think a simple 64 to 32 change will be any different
[08:41] <kongthap> andry, so in my case i just have to add www-data to foo right? then allow group foo for read permission
[08:42] <andry> yes
[08:42] <Sireorion> the crap with this laptop is UEFI secure boot. and stuff.
[08:42] <andry> foo = your users group
[08:42] <Toadstool2> 32 bit ubuntu limits you to 4 gb ram
[08:43] <Toadstool2> there's a workaround but its not worth the trouble
[08:43] <Sireorion> Okey ill download 64 again. i have 16 gb ram in this
[08:43] <rspinuz> In your laptop?
[08:43] <Toadstool2> stick with 64 bit
[08:43] <Toadstool2> installing playonlinux is easy as pie
[08:43] <Sireorion> in laptop
[08:43] <MooDoo> don't you have to play around with the pae kernal if you want more than 4gb on a 32bit system?
[08:44] <Sireorion> alienware u know rspinuz
[08:44] <rspinuz> wow what do you do on your laptop that requires 16 gb of ram?
[08:44] <andry> it is enabled by default MooDoo
[08:44] <DJones> Toadstool2: Thats no longer the case, Ubuntu ships by default witrh a par kernel now, so you get access to more than 4Gb of ram
[08:44] <MooDoo> andry: ah thanks
[08:44] <Toadstool2> oh nice
[08:44] <Sireorion> rspinuz: Gaming and 3d processing
[08:44] <rspinuz> Well then that makes allot of sense Sireorion
[08:45] <Sireorion> rspinuz: yeap it does. i really love this computer, so i bought a new today after last nights attempt to install..
[08:45] <Sireorion> the other laptop ran into a wall
[08:46] <rspinuz> hahaha
[08:46] <Sireorion> sadly but true
[08:46] <rspinuz> I had one that took up flying.  He was not very good at it though.
[08:47] <Sireorion> rspinuz: hahaha... i dont know why computers think they are like birds and s*it
[08:47] <rspinuz> lol
[08:47] <Kartagis> what if testdisk doesn't list the partition table type I found using gparted?
[08:48] <Sireorion> mouses and keyboards are the same... My last mouse thinked he was a scubadiver in the WC
[08:49] <Toadstool2> Sireorion if you're into gaming you should stick with windows 7
[08:49] <Toadstool2> linux is a terrible choice when it comes to gaming
[08:49] <Toadstool2> your options are extremely limited
[08:49] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: yeap i know. but i have dualboot on this
[08:50] <ilhami> how can I install Ubuntu Software Center?
[08:50] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: or trippleboot . Win8 , ubuntu and osx
[08:51] <jasabelle> is it "normal" to get a core dump if i dont run scanimage with sudo?
[08:51] <ax562> cfhowlett: xfce is the only answer?  I'm going to get it but I dumbfounded how I can go from 32bit to 64bit and lose performance extremely.
[08:51] <Toadstool2> i tried running osx once
[08:51] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: by hackintosh or pure?
[08:51] <Toadstool2> it worked but the computer was so crippled due to driver issues
[08:51] <Toadstool2> hackintosh
[08:52] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: hackintosh is the simple way to make it work. a pure copy is the sh*t
[08:52] <cfhowlett> ax562, what are your system specifics?
[08:53] <Toadstool2> it was a horrible experience
[08:53] <Toadstool2> lol
[08:53] <Toadstool2> running into kernel panic errors
[08:53] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: why?
[08:53] <Toadstool2> trying different flags to see what worked
[08:53] <Toadstool2> rebooting constantly
[08:53] <Toadstool2> so frustrating
[08:53] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: yeah i know the felling..
[08:54] <Sireorion> Toadstool2: thats why i use a pure installation of osx
[08:54] <cfhowlett> ilhami, ubuntu software center is already installed in xubuntu
[08:54] <Toadstool2> now every time i tell myself i want a hackintosh i just run OSX on a virtualmachine
[08:54] <Toadstool2> after a while i realize that OSX really isnt any better than any other OS
[08:54] <Toadstool2> its just prettier
[08:54] <ilhami> cfhowlett, not here. I am installing it now
[08:55] <Sireorion> osx are really good when u work with grafics
[08:55] <rspinuz> Toadstool: Can that be done without having a intel cpu?
[08:56] <Toadstool2> not sure, i think there are some patches for AMD processors
[08:56] <Sireorion> virtuel osx rspinuz ?
[08:56] <rspinuz> Sireorion: or when developing osx apps
[08:56] <Toadstool2> but i've only ever tried on intel
[08:56] <Sireorion> rspinuz: yes
[08:56] <cfhowlett> osx is off-topic
[08:56] <rspinuz> cfhowlett is right
[08:56] <Sireorion> rspinuz: u can use amd to
[08:56] <Toadstool2> so what?
[08:57] <rspinuz> Sireorion, and Toadstool2 may I pm you?
[08:57] <Toadstool2> talking about things being offtopic is also offtopic
[08:57] <Toadstool2> lol
[08:57] <Sireorion> yes u can
[08:57] <rspinuz> haha
[09:05] <black_angel> hey, guys, i got a problem
[09:05] <cfhowlett> !details|black_angel,
[09:05] <ilhami> what?
[09:05] <Toadstool2> lol
[09:05] <Toadstool2> hey guys
[09:05] <Toadstool2> i got problems too
[09:06] <ilhami> we all got problems
[09:06] <black_angel> ok, guys.
[09:06] <Toadstool2> i need help troubleshooting my toilet paper
[09:06] <ilhami> what is your problem?
[09:06] <DJones> Toadstool2: Thats not really an Ubuntu issue
[09:07] <ax562> cfhowlett: duo core 2 2.0ghz 4GB ram 7200RPM HD 8600GT NVDA GPU
[09:07] <black_angel> I'm using command: ssh -t test@192.168.50.250 ssh -X root@192.168.2.232 to connect 232 machine.
[09:07] <cfhowlett> Toadstool2, you know better
[09:07] <Toadstool2> lol
[09:07] <Toadstool2> i was going to keep going with that
[09:07] <Toadstool2> it was leading to ass crumbles
[09:07] <Toadstool2> but
[09:07] <Toadstool2> i'll stop
[09:07] <Toadstool2> lol
[09:07] <cfhowlett> !ops|Toadstool2,
[09:07] <DJones> Toadstool2: Enough, please stop, its not funny, this is a support channel
[09:07] <ax562> definitily not high end but good god performance has been stiffled
[09:07] <Sireorion> !RAM
[09:08] <Toadstool2> i will, im sorry i offended you
[09:08] <black_angel> wow, what's up the channel?
[09:08] <cfhowlett> ax562, you're using 13.10?
[09:08] <Sireorion> !TOILETPAPER
[09:08] <Toadstool2> hey
[09:08] <Toadstool2> thats nasty sireorion
[09:08] <Toadstool2> im offended
[09:08] <Sireorion> [09:08] <black_angel> hey, guys, stop, enough.
[09:08] <Sireorion> ok
[09:09] <ilhami> you should get banned.
[09:09] <Toadstool2> srsly bra
[09:09] <Toadstool2> what's your problem
[09:09] <Toadstool2> we're all dying to know
[09:09] <black_angel> when i'm trying to connect to 2.232 using : ssh -t test@192.168.50.250 ssh -X root@192.168.2.232
[09:09] <Sireorion> Toadstool2 and rspinuz ill just reboot
[09:09] <Sireorion> be back in 5 min
[09:09] <Toadstool2> i'll be here
[09:09] <black_angel> i'm login, yes, but can't open firefox
[09:10] <black_angel> it display 'no display specified'
[09:10] <black_angel> I can open firefox when just : ssh -X root@192.168.2.232
[09:11] <black_angel> so, i think, there must be some place i need to specify a display
[09:11] <black_angel> but i don't know how-to do that.
[09:12] <black_angel> here's the whole command: ssh -t test@192.168.50.250 ssh -X root@192.168.2.232
[09:12] <rspinuz> black_angel: make sure your ssh config can forward the x server
[09:13] <rspinuz> black_angel: The one on the 232 machine
[09:13] <rspinuz> black_angel: Also you should never ssh into a machine as root
[09:13] <black_angel> rspinuz: yes, the XForwarding is on. cause i can open firefox when i just connect to 2.232
[09:13] <DJones> cfhowlett: Are you ok for a pm?
[09:13] <rspinuz> or run any gui as root for that matter
[09:13] <cfhowlett> DJones, keep it in channel for now ...
[09:13] <rspinuz> which includes a desktop environment
[09:14] <black_angel> rspinuz: the 232 machine.
[09:14] <DJones> cfhowlett: Its not a support issue which is why I was asking about a pm
[09:14] <tillbaks> So I got me an Intel NUC, it seems to have a problem with my usb dac. Multiple times every second it's spamming my syslog about disconnected/connected device. You guys know any way to figure out what's going on?
[09:14] <cfhowlett> DJones, send it
[09:14] <cfhowlett> pm
[09:14] <black_angel> rspinuz: and the 50.250 is a AIX machine
[09:15] <black_angel> rspinuz: ok, here's the situation, 192.168.2.232 is a OpenSUSE machine, and the XForwarding is on, and the 192.168.50.250 is an AIX machine
[09:16] <black_angel> rspinuz: with some reason, i need to connect to 50.250 machine and then i can connect to 2.232
[09:16] <rspinuz> black_angel: http://www.tacomadata.com/node/15
[09:17] <rspinuz> black_angel: or http://aix4admins.blogspot.com/2011/06/using-x11-forwarding-in-ssh-ssh.html
[09:17] <rspinuz> blacj_angel: The second one would be better.
[09:18] <rspinuz> * black_angel
[09:22] <Sireorion> if i choose remove 13.10 and reinstall.... will all files be gone. and is it a tottlay new copy
[09:27] <starnix> Hello people
[09:27] <ObrienDave> Sireorion, sounds correct, not 100% sure
[09:28] <Sireorion> i hope its a fresh copy. so i can do the stuff i needed
[09:28] <cfhowlett> starnix, greetings
[09:30] <ObrienDave> Sireorion, what are you trying to accomplish?
[09:31] <Sireorion> last night my system f*cked up all things... i
[09:31] <Sireorion> sudo dident work nothing work
[09:32] <Sireorion> rspinuz: are u still here?
[09:32] <Sireorion> rspinuz: sorry for letting u wait
[09:33] <jasabelle> i cant seem to scan without root, hmmmm
[09:33] <ObrienDave> well, i think you can re-install the system without wiping out your data
[09:33] <rspinuz> Sireorion: Yes I am
[09:34] <dyu> i'm trying to edit my conf file generated by duply. i've generated my gpg key file, but i don't know what to put in GPG_KEY and GPG_PW
[09:35] <rspinuz> jasabelle: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo#Permission%20issues
[09:35] <andry> kongthap, ive been a bit busy, did it work for you?
[09:36] <rspinuz> jasabelle: http://superuser.com/questions/298298/scanning-only-works-under-sudo-ubuntu
[09:36] <jasabelle> ahhhhh
[09:36] <jasabelle> thanks
[09:36] <jasabelle> my googling sucks :(
[09:37] <rspinuz> jasabelle: No problem
[09:37] <rspinuz> dyu: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-use-duplicity-with-gpg-to-securely-automate-backups-on-ubuntu
[09:38] <dyu> rspinuz: awesome. they even colored it red. thanks!
[09:39] <rspinuz> dyu: If you are talking about the color in your irc client that is because I added your nick the the line
[09:39] <ax562> cfhowlett: 12.04LTS
[09:39] <andry> rspinuz, i think he meant the article
[09:39] <andry> :D
[09:39] <dyu> rspinuz: hahaha. no. do a search for 05AB3DF5 in the link you gave me :D
[09:40] <rspinuz> dyu, andry: oh
[09:40] <cfhowlett> !nounity|ax562, try this; drop test something other than unity to see if you get better results.
[09:40] <kongthap> andry, i'm just having a lunch, will continue later, you've been very helpful, thanks :)
[09:41] <Toadstool2> how do i find out what default flag options are used when mounting a secondary hard drive?
[09:41] <Toadstool2> i want to mount my hard drive the exact same way ubuntu does it on fstab
[09:43] <andry> cat /etc/mtab, Toadstool2
[09:43] <andry> ah sorry
[09:43] <sireorion_> i need to do an Boot-Repair... How do i do that in :
[09:43] <sireorion_> 13.10
[09:43] <cfhowlett> !bootrepair
[09:44] <cfhowlett> !boot-repair
[09:44] <andry> Toadstool2, i googled for you as excuse for my stupid answer :D
[09:45] <andry> - Open commandline
[09:45] <andry> - sudo gconf-editor
[09:45] <andry> - open tree to syste,/storage/default_options
[09:45] <rspinuz> sierorion: When the bot does not work:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[09:46] <Toadstool2> thanks andry
[09:47] <andry> thats nice to know by the way, i will write myself a note for this
[09:48] <Toadstool2> aha
[09:49] <Toadstool2> /dev/sdb2 /media/home/Media fuseblk rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096 0 0
[09:49] <Toadstool2> i found that on /etc/mtab
[09:49] <Toadstool2> i wont break anything if i put that on fstab will I?
[09:49] <andry> no, thats fine
[09:50] <andry> maybe you have to use ntfs instead of fuseblk, i never used fuseblk as fstab entry
[09:51] <andry> *as fixed entry
[09:51] <Toadstool2> i dont even know what fuseblk is
[09:51] <Toadstool2> lol
[09:51] <Toadstool2> google time
[09:51] <jasabelle> not workin :(
[09:52] <andry> is sdb2 an internal device? then just go for ntfs, though it is a fuse fs
[09:54] <andry> i guess ntfs is an alias für fuse/blk anyway
[09:54] <andry> for. :P
[09:54] <Toadstool2> thanks for your help andry, it is very much appreciated
[09:54] <Toadstool2> im going to copy and paste as is and report back
[09:54] <Toadstool2> if i have any problems i'll try the ntfs option
[09:54] <andry> :)
[09:55] <Toadstool2> brb
[09:57] <kongthap> i have another problem, i want to open gui app for 1 instance only, when double click a new file it should open a new file using previous open app
[09:58] <andry> which app is it?
[09:59] <mhtagada> hi
[09:59] <cfhowlett> mhtagada, greetings
[10:00] <Toadstool2> okay guys
[10:00] <Toadstool2> do NOT do that
[10:00] <Toadstool2> lol
[10:00] <Toadstool2> i just screwed up my install
[10:00] <Toadstool2> now i get a black screen
[10:01] <andry> just ctrl+alt+f1, login and remove the line :)
[10:01] <mhtagada> I open icedove on a desktop  and iceweasel on another
[10:01] <andry> did you remove any line Toadstool2?
[10:01] <sudharshan> hey people.I want to delete all my files in pen drive.But it is showing this error:rm cannot remove read only filesystem.
[10:01] <mhtagada> I want auto change to iceweasel desktop when i click on link in icedove
[10:01] <Toadstool2> nope
[10:01] <sudharshan> Please help me
[10:01] <Toadstool2> but
[10:02] <Toadstool2> i did notice that /etc/fstab used UUID
[10:02] <Toadstool2> and i copied the mount line from mtab directly
[10:02] <andry> you do not have to use uuid
[10:02] <andry> can you change the line to "/dev/sdb2 /media/home/Media ntfs defaults,users 0 0" ?
[10:03] <Toadstool2> i'll try the CTRL ALT F1 thing
[10:03] <Toadstool2> brb
[10:03] <andry> but the mount point is NOT in use, right?
[10:03] <andry> so no double entries
[10:03] <sudharshan> andry:can you help me?
[10:03] <Toadstool2> no double entries from what i know
[10:03] <andry> what is the path to your pen drive sudharshan?
[10:04] <andry> and what file system + device /dec/sdxx
[10:04] <munchausun> please, somebody know about the tutorial to use webcam?
[10:05] <sudharshan> device is pen deive
[10:05] <sudharshan> windows file system
[10:05] <sudharshan> it is in media sudharshan KUMARAVEL
[10:05] <sudharshan> KUMARAVEL is the device name
[10:05] <DJones> !webcam | munchausun Hopefully this link will help you webcam issues,
[10:06] <andry> sudo mount -o remount,rw /media/sudharshan/KUMARAVEL
[10:06] <andry> try this
[10:06] <sudharshan> mount: cannot remount block device /dev/sdc1 read-write, is write-protected
[10:07] <sireorion> i have installed playonlinux and it says that the url is wrong
[10:07] <sireorion> i need to instal to contineu
[10:07] <sireorion> how do i do?
[10:09] <dwarder> why no chromium in ubuntu
[10:09] <dwarder> 13.10
[10:09] <DJones> dwarder: Its chromium-browser
[10:09] <cfhowlett> dwarder, firefox is the default browser.
[10:09] <sireorion> anyone familiour with playonlinux?
[10:09] <dwarder> cfhowlett: realy?! so?!
[10:10] <dwarder> DJones: thanks
[10:10] <DJones> dwarder: If you're trying to install, try "sudo apt-get install chromium-browser"
[10:10] <cfhowlett> sireorion, http://www.playonlinux.com/en/documentation.html
[10:10] <dwarder> cfhowlett: sorry i'm beeing dick
[10:11] <sireorion> cfhowlett, i have been there and i dont find why its not workin
[10:12] <sireorion> oooh its not URL it was cURL.....wait a min... what the F is cURL?
[10:12] <sireorion> !curl
[10:13] <sireorion> should i do "sudo atp-get install Curl?"
[10:13] <dwarder> apt*
[10:13] <munchausun> please with what aplication can we download videos on youtube?
[10:14] <andry> get-flash-videos - video downloader for various Flash-based video hosting sites
[10:14] <andry> thats what apt gave me for youtube downloader :P
[10:14] <cfhowlett> munchausun, firefox has multiple plugins that'll do it.
[10:14] <cfhowlett> dwarder, no worries
[10:15] <cfhowlett> sireorion, register, login, leave a question.  they're the experts
[10:18] <Rhegal> x
[10:28] <munchausun> please, can i have one app to accelerate download
[10:28] <ziggurat> Yesterday I had error while installing Ubuntu 14.04, it was unable to complete grub-install, ran the command in a terminal and there was something about /moo or something. Any known issue?
[10:28] <DJones> ziggurat: Probably best asking that in #ubuntu+1, any support for development releases is currently there
[10:29] <ziggurat> Thanks DJones
[10:31] <sireorion> how do i mount my /dev/sd ?
[10:32] <michagogo|cloud> I know ubottu can give information for Ubuntu packages
[10:33] <Doctor_N1ck> sireorion: using screws, probably
[10:33] <michagogo|cloud> Is it also able to get ppa details?
[10:34] <Doctor_N1ck> sireorion: sudo mount /dev/sd /the/mount/point/dir
[10:34] <sireorion> Doctor_N1ck, hahaha. is it by "ls -al | dev sda" ?
[10:34] <DJones> !ppa | michagogo|cloud Ubottu doesn't give info for ppa's, but the bot will gove you a link that you can use to search the ppa database,
[10:36] <sireorion> Doctor_N1ck, <mount: cant find /dev/sda i /etc/fstab eller /etc/mtab>
[10:36] <michagogo|cloud> DJones: I didn't need the info message -- I know what ppas are and how to search them :)
[10:37] <michagogo|cloud> My question was really, is there a way I can check if a certain ppa got updated without leaving my IRC client (I'm on my phone atm)
[10:37] <DJones> michagogo|cloud: In that case, no, because they're unofficial, the bot doesn't have details of them, there's only the web interface
[10:38] <Cerberus> hello. anyone here on 14.04 development?
[10:38] <michagogo|cloud> DJones: okay, fair enough
[10:38] <michagogo|cloud> Thanks anyway
[10:39] <michagogo|cloud> (Though the bot does fetch some data from LP, so it's reasonable to think it might be able to et ppa info)
[10:39] <kongthap> andry, sorry i didn't see you message, about apache config, it's all working now
[10:40] <Doctor_N1ck> sireorion: are you using the mount point in the command?
[10:41] <kongthap> andry, another problem, i use synapse to search for .md file in my computer, when found i just enter, sysnape opens file and lunch ReText for me, but when i find more files, it always open new instance of ReText, is it possible to share one instance of ReText for all file ?
[10:41] <cfhowlett> !trusty|Cerberus,
[10:42] <Cerberus> yesterday I installed 14.04 and everything worked fine, today sound is skipping and not working on mp3 files and youtube in all browsers.
[10:43] <DJones> Cerberus: Support for 14.04 is currently in #ubuntu+1 Thats probably the best place to ask any questions
[10:43] <Cerberus> thanks
[10:43] <cloudgeek> I start a live image of ubuntu, now I want chnage the passwd, but I don't know current password. what is a deafult password
[10:47] <RobDude> I've been running 12.04 for two weeks now, and it's amazing.  I love it.  But, twice now, I've had the whole system slow to a crawl.  The mouse could still move, but it was stutter from one spot to the next.  I tried to switch to another tty using ctrl+alt+f3 and it was unbelievable slow.  When I logged in, the welcome message appeared in chunks and it took like four full minutes to get a prompt.  Without any intervention, it magically seemed to fix itself.
[10:47] <RobDude>   When I went back to the UI section, everything was black and I had to click around for windows to repaint themselves.
[10:47] <RobDude> Can anyone help me troubleshoot this?  Does it sound like a video driver issue?
[10:49] <sireorion> i really cant mount my other partitions.... More help plz or is there an grafical sulotion
[10:58] <kingplusplus> hello guys which irc client do you guys use? any suggestion apart from xhcat?
[10:58] <kingplusplus> xchat
[10:58] <cfhowlett> kingplusplus, see the software center for IRC
[11:00] <kingplusplus> cfhowlett, i know i am looking for recommendation rather than download and testing each
[11:01] <cfhowlett> kingplusplus, see the app ratings and choose the highest rated?
[11:01] <Doctor_N1ck> it is a mystery
[11:02] <DJones> kingplusplus: Thats the problem, its all very subjective, there's quite a few listed here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat#IRC_Clients but as cfhowlett said, the best way is to test until you find one that suits you, personally, I use irssi, occasionally hexchat
[11:03] <kingplusplus> DJones, thats cool i will try it bcos you have
[11:03] <cfhowlett> DJones, that there was some mighty fine support, DJones :)
[11:04] <Doctor_N1ck> it is a mystery
[11:19] <Cerberus> lol sound issue just fixed itself after new updates from few minutes ago
[11:24] <kingplusplus1> hi all
[11:24] <Welastevil> hi hi hi geeks!
[11:24] <Welastevil> hi kingplusplus1
[11:25] <skippezot> hi all
[11:25] <skippezot> could someone explain how to instal this plugin : https://code.launchpad.net/~pmarchwiak/synapse-project/recoll-plugin
[11:25] <Welastevil> so..Im so happy with ubuntu! Im using a vaio, 11 years old, 1 giga ram, 80giga HD,,,,hahaha processor celeron 1.5GHz
[11:26] <Welastevil> and everything is great for internet stuf and all!
[11:26] <Welastevil> LINUX saurprises me averytime
[11:26] <Welastevil> everytime
[11:27] <Welastevil> and I love Nixie Pixel! hahahahaha
[11:27] <Welastevil> skippezot hi!
[11:27] <Welastevil> I dont know man....
[11:27] <Welastevil> sorry(((
[11:27] <Guest58632> dfdf
[11:27] <skippezot> No prob man
[11:28] <Guest58632> shit
[11:28] <Welastevil> so skippezot, this channel is a bit quiet for a chat channel han?
[11:29] <Guest58632> any body?
[11:29] <Welastevil> if it is a chat why anybody chating?
[11:29] <Guest58632> why
[11:29] <DJones> Welastevil: Probably because this isn't a chat channel, its a support channel
[11:29] <rspinuz> what DJones said
[11:29] <Welastevil> someone eat the fingers of the geeks and they can not type?
[11:30] <skippezot> think there's lot more chitchat ont the offtopic channel
[11:30] <Welastevil> ok!!! if it is a support channel....letes support me
[11:30] <rspinuz> Then try to follow the rules and don't be rude Welastevil
[11:30] <ilhami> how to run a .sh file?
[11:30] <Guest58632> ./***.sh
[11:31] <rspinuz> sh file-name.sh
[11:31] <Welastevil> I need a free linyx app for learning the base of programing
[11:31] <ilhami> which one is correct?
[11:31] <Welastevil> someone can sugest something>?
[11:31] <ilhami> both?
[11:31] <rspinuz> the way guest said you need to have the sh file executable
[11:31] <rspinuz> chmod -v +x script-name.sh
[11:31] <ilhami> that's not hard )
[11:31] <ilhami> :)
[11:31] <Welastevil> I found some cool didatic free apps, fro free....but a bit for children I think
[11:31] <ilhami> do you know where I can find startWebLogic.sh?
[11:32] <ilhami> in which folder?
[11:32] <ilhami> bin?
[11:32] <rspinuz> ilhami: Install mlocate then run updatedb then run locate startWebLogic.sh
[11:32] <Welastevil> I'm starting my geek life now, so I want very much download apps that can help me to learne more about ubuNTU...linux AND ALL...\
[11:32] <Welastevil> PROGRAMING STUF....
[11:33] <rspinuz> bin fiels are in /usr/bin
[11:33] <rspinuz> Welastevil: So what is your question and does it have to do with Ubuntu?
[11:34] <OerHeks> find your file with " locate <file>  or  which <file>"
[11:34] <ilhami> how to see running processes? ps aux?
[11:35] <rspinuz> OerHeks: locate only works if mlocat is installd and you run updatedb first
[11:35] <skippezot> anybody knows how to instal this plugin : https://code.launchpad.net/~pmarchwiak/synapse-project/recoll-plugin
[11:35] <Welastevil> ok rspinuz, the first question is: is necessary to clean caches from time to time in ubustu as in MacOS?
[11:35] <rspinuz> mlocate
[11:35] <OerHeks> rspinuz, no it works without mlocate
[11:35] <Arthar360> ilhami, : yes..you can also use top command
[11:35] <rspinuz> huh
[11:35] <OerHeks> or mlocate is installed by default?
[11:35] <rspinuz> mlocate must be installed by default then
[11:36] <OerHeks> yes it is, i didn't know that
[11:36] <Welastevil> in ubuntu, has some terminal commands to optimiza computer and internet speed as in macOS?
[11:36] <Arthar360> ilhami , : yes..you can also use top command
[11:36] <Guest58632> Is there any chat tools in LAN?
[11:37] <rspinuz> Welstevil: http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html (In reguards to your private message)
[11:38] <m1chael> i moved some large files (few gigs each) to an external usb drive. as soon as the copy window was done, i unmounted the drive and now i realize that none of those files are on there. has this ever happened to anyone?
[11:38] <Arthar360> Guest58632 : In Empathy , Use People Nearby
[11:38] <rspinuz> Also waiting for an answer from someone who is able to help.
[11:41] <rommel> m1chael, using a terminal? i have had the file size be too large and error
[11:41] <linucks_> hello, how do I flush the dns cache in ubuntu 13.10?
[11:41] <rommel> i would do it from a terminal and look for output
[11:42] <m1chael> i did it from the UI
[11:42] <rspinuz> m1chael: Did the drive have the proper rw and owner permissions?
[11:42] <m1chael> yes
[11:43] <Welastevil> so, some expert in ubustu terminal line commands?
[11:43] <m1chael> be back in an hour.. keep the replies coming :)
[11:43] <rspinuz> m1chael: How big was the largest file
[11:43] <Arthar360> m1chael : Same once happened with me..Did you check the "Thrash" directory ? I found my contents there..
[11:44] <rspinuz> Arthar360: Strange, and the last place you wnat your files your trying to backup
[11:44] <rommel> i would still use a term
[11:45] <rspinuz> I do every time.  I do not believe in GUI's
[11:45] <rspinuz> GUI's are for the weak and unknown
[11:45] <rommel> well i dont mind gui... but the term will give you feedback sometimes if you are having an issue and it is the basic under pinning of *nix
[11:46] <rspinuz> m1chael: Look at this: http://linuxforums.org.uk/index.php?topic=11431.0
[11:46] <rspinuz> I like it just because of the feed back
[11:47] <rspinuz> I get to see errors in realtime vs oops I messed up and find out hours later
[11:47] <rommel> yeah
[11:48] <rommel> well in funtoo/gentoo it is much more obvious then in ubuntu since you are using it strait away to install the system, but not everyone here has that experience
[11:48] <rommel> os x was so much nicer when manipulated from the *nix side of it
[11:49] <rspinuz> Yeah that is true.  If people did then we would not have to answer so many questions
[11:50] <rommel> yes and google can answer most everything asked here... rare there is a unique occurance of a problem
[11:51] <darthanubis> rommel, amen
[11:51] <Guest58632> In China, many places can't ues google
[11:52] <Guest58632> just baidu...
[11:52] <cfhowlett> Guest58632, I'm in Beijing.  Google isn't blocked but it IS filtered
[11:52] <rspinuz> agreed rommel
[11:53] <rspinuz> that sucks on china blocking google
[11:53] <rommel> it helps to think that way... i use it very much at work, automotive tech, and it can be misleading but can also be spot on... when you use it you learn to weed the results rather efficiently
[11:53] <rommel> speaking of work... i'm out
[11:53] <rspinuz> peace out rommel
[11:54] <Welastevil> sudo apt-get install bleachbit
[11:54] <rspinuz> Welastevil: I think you meant that to go to a command line
[12:00] <SidGBF> Guys, .04 versions are always the LTS? What's advantage in getting the .10 versions? I need to pick one to make some tests...
[12:01] <melodie> SidGBF, not always
[12:01] <melodie> 14.04 will be a LTS
[12:01] <rymate1234> 15.04 wont be LTs
[12:01] <melodie> if you need to do some tests, then go ahead pick it up
[12:01] <OerHeks> melodie +1
[12:02] <melodie> rymate1234, perhaps 16.04 will be?
[12:02] <DJones> SidGBF: LTS are every 2 years, so 10.04,12.04 and 14.04,
[12:02] <melodie> :D
[12:02] <melodie> I guessed! XD
[12:02] <SidGBF> melodie: my tests aren't exactly on the ubuntu... I need to compare hhvm x apache x nginx to some projects
[12:02] <melodie> is hhvm another web server?
[12:03] <melodie> do you need very up to date versions of the web servers?
[12:03] <SidGBF> melodie: Hip Hop Virtual Machine, I think, a php focused web server created by facebook
[12:03] <rspinuz> so that should not be an option
[12:04] <SidGBF> Ill use puphpet and have different servers (digital ocean and amazon) so I need to remove most of variables. One of them is OS.
[12:04] <SidGBF> rspinuz: ?
[12:04] <rspinuz> joking about the facebook server because it is facebook
[12:04] <rspinuz> not discrediting it though
[12:04] <SidGBF> rspinuz: lol
[12:04] <melodie> SidGBF, first time I hear about it, is that open source and is it packaged?
[12:06] <SidGBF> melodie: Not sure... Ill use puphpet so it creates a vm ready to be deployed in vagrant and on the server
[12:06] <SidGBF> https://puphpet.com/
[12:06] <rspinuz> melodie: https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/wiki/Prebuilt-packages-on-ubuntu-12.04
[12:06] <SidGBF> just noticed now that Ubuntu Precise (12.04) is the only version that fits both AWS and DO
[12:07] <SidGBF> ("just noticed now" way to go Sid...)
[12:12] <melodie> rspinuz, ok, and I see it in an Archlinux aur repos too
[12:13] <melodie> SidGBF, that looks good!
[12:14] <melodie> I mean puphpet
[12:14] <melodie> and the whole idea
[12:14] <rspinuz> melodie: I said the same thing
[12:14] <rspinuz> I wonder if it works with kvm though
[12:14] <SidGBF> melodie: yeah! Ill create 3 VMs to run almost the same thing
[12:14] <SidGBF> rspinuz: it uses Vagrant, check it out
[12:15] <jjavaholic> how can I install ubuntumono?
[12:15] <cfhowlett> !mono
[12:15] <tomx> !iron
[12:16] <rspinuz> jjavaholic: By using google: https://www.google.com/search?q=install+ubuntumono&oq=install+ubuntumono&aqs=chrome..69i57.1797j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=2&es_sm=141&ie=UTF-8
[12:16] <rspinuz> I really gotta start using tiny urls
[12:17] <jjavaholic> as in ubuntumono the font not mono
[12:17] <rymate1234> or lmgtfy
[12:17] <rymate1234> isnt it installed by default in ubuntu
[12:18] <rspinuz> same answer :https://www.google.com/search?q=install+ubuntumono&oq=install+ubuntumono&aqs=chrome..69i57.1797j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=2&es_sm=141&ie=UTF-8#q=install+ubuntumojjavaholic: no+font
[12:18] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, you should have it already
[12:18] <rspinuz> https://www.google.com/search?q=install+ubuntumono&oq=install+ubuntumono&aqs=chrome..69i57.1797j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=2&es_sm=141&ie=UTF-8#q=install+ubuntumono+font
[12:18] <melodie> SidGBF, I have heard about Vagrant, by pdurbin of the #crimsonfu community, but I have not yet dived into looking at it. I am not english native and reading all this new doc is a bit of climbing a huge mountain for me right now.
[12:19] <rspinuz> RTFM people
[12:19] <rspinuz> not a hard concept
[12:19] <cfhowlett> !rtfm|rspinuz,
[12:19] <melodie> I bet Vagrant would be much lighter than Virtualbox
[12:19] <rymate1234> !rtfm
[12:19] <rspinuz> Read the **** manual
[12:19] <melodie> :p
[12:19] <rymate1234> i know what it means
[12:19] <tomx> !rtfm
[12:19] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, not especially helpful so we don't suggest it.
[12:20] <rspinuz> what do not suggesting self help
[12:20] <rymate1234> why isnt it helpful
[12:20] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, you misunderstand.  when someone comes HERE for help, assume they couldn't find it elsewhere.  It's just polite.
[12:20] <rspinuz> I am a firm believer in looking for the answer to my issue rather then letting everyone else do it for me
[12:21] <rspinuz> Have you seen the questions asked here?
[12:21] <cfhowlett> !behelpful|rspinuz please
[12:21] <rspinuz> A simple google search would help people but most people dont do that they want others to find the solution for them
[12:22] <rspinuz> Well it is a good thing I am not joking then
[12:22] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, if you find this frustrating, perhaps you should volunteer on a different channel.
[12:22] <jjavaholic> cfhowlett: i'm assuming it isn't and wanted to know which package contains it
[12:22] <SidGBF> melodie: the idea is that you create a VM and all your webserver (or whatever deployable) project you make inside of it. Database, apps, stuff like that, so you don't need to install in your machine. And with puphpet you can easilly deploy too.
[12:22] <rspinuz> I do not understand how telling people to read documentation is not helpfull
[12:22] <jjavaholic> I have already installed fonts-ubuntu-font-family-console package
[12:23] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, not everyone has your level of google-fu..  if you can't/won't be helpful, that's ok.  go to a different channel where your unique talents are more appreciated.
[12:23] <rspinuz> I can name a few people that were happy I was here
[12:24] <Spl0it_S4in7> Hi
[12:24] <DJones> rspinuz: A lot of questions can be answered by reading the manual or by googling, but some users are so new to linux, they may not understand how the manual explains it, or may not know the right terminalology to get a suitable answer, which is why its doesn't normally get suggested here, we'd rather people ask for advice rather than leaving them to struggle
[12:24] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, if you have the ubuntu fonts, mono is included
[12:24] <nastya_> Hi all)
[12:24] <melodie> SidGBF, I sure should learn to use it
[12:24] <Jack64> hey guys, does anyone know how to install mod-proxy-html on an already installed apache? I tried sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html to no avail
[12:24] <rspinuz> My pint is reading documentation net even google but the man page or software docs would do people alot of good and is a much better starting place then here
[12:24] <melodie> I'll connect to #crimsonfu and tell them about it too, it will be logged
[12:24] <SidGBF> well, thanks for your answers too :)
[12:25] <cfhowlett> nastya_, greetings.  what is your ubuntu question?
[12:25] <nastya_> guys help me plz) mistake "can`t  lockate package". what I have to do?
[12:25] <jjavaholic> cfhowlett: package name for ubuntu fonts would be?
[12:26] <Spl0it_S4in7> My Ubuntu Server is unable to update pakages and download anything
[12:26] <Spl0it_S4in7> Help!?
[12:26] <melodie> nastya_, have you refreshed the list of applications? "sudo apt-get update" ?
[12:26] <nastya_> so i can`t install any soft.
[12:26] <nastya_> yes
[12:26] <nastya_> and upgrade
[12:27] <DJones> Spl0it_S4in7: What version of Ubuntu server are you using
[12:27] <Spl0it_S4in7> 13.10
[12:27] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, wait 1
[12:27] <Jack64> hey guys, does anyone know how to install mod-proxy-html on an already installed apache? I tried sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html to no avail ..
[12:28] <Spl0it_S4in7> speed is something around 611 B/s ? o.O
[12:28] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, looks like it should be ttf-ubuntu-font-family
[12:29] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, run apt-cache policy ttf-ubuntu-font-family     in a server and it'll return the candidate number and your installed version number
[12:30] <DJones> Spl0it_S4in7: Can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file, I wonder whether you're using a repository thats having issues at the moment
[12:30] <nastya_> when i use sudo apt-get update all refreshing without mistakes, but i still can`t install app
[12:30] <Spl0it_S4in7> it's not about repo I think
[12:30] <Spl0it_S4in7> not able to wget anything
[12:30] <nastya_> ubuntu 12.10, installed 10 mins ago
[12:30] <Spl0it_S4in7> when i try to wget anything it's speed is like --.- Kbps
[12:31] <cfhowlett> nastya_, end of life, no longer supported.  get 12.04 or 13.10
[12:31] <cfhowlett> !eol
[12:31] <melodie> SidGBF, would 2 or 3 different vagrant machines run well at same time in a machine with 4 GB ram and an amd Athlon II X2 260 cpu dual core 64bits ?
i have only this version) i`ll try to update
[12:32] <rspinuz> Spl0it_S4in7L Can you ping google.com
[12:32] <rspinuz> or any other url
[12:32] <SidGBF> melodie: I think that might. Im not speciallist. It depends what each one is doing and the memory to each one. Put 8gb ram and will be safer
[12:32] <melodie> I have a question about a headset Logitech connected by USB, because I just tried this tutorial: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UsbAudioDevices
[12:33] <melodie> SidGBF, ok, thanks
[12:33] <melodie> I did the configuration very carefully and it is ignored, the laptop still uses the integrated speakers after alsa is reloaded
[12:33] <rspinuz> Spl0it_S4in7: Want to make sure it is not a network issue, becaue if you can not wget anything then I would start there
[12:33] <melodie> is there a way a usb headset can be used without installing pulseaudio ?
[12:34] <Spl0it_S4in7> it was working quite well few moments back when i was on bsd
[12:34] <cfhowlett> !who
[12:34] <rspinuz> melodie: you can do this with bluetooth and alsa
[12:36] <rspinuz> Spl0it_S4in7: Would you mind quickly explaining your setup and what you are trying to do so I can help you in the proper way?
[12:36] <rspinuz> You lost me with the bsd part
[12:37] <Spl0it_S4in7> I just installed Ubuntu 13.10 Server after removing BSD for server purposes
[12:37] <rspinuz> chfowlett: Mind a pm
[12:37] <cfhowlett> rspinuz, ok
[12:37] <rspinuz> Spl0it_S4in7: and after your reinstall your network did not work?
[12:38] <Spl0it_S4in7> i can connect to it via ssh but nothing else , can't update pakages nor wget anything
[12:38] <melodie> rspinuz, how could I use bluetooth for a usb connected headset? I don't quite get it
[12:39] <Jack64> hey guys, does anyone know how to install mod-proxy-html on an already installed apache? I tried sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html to no avail ..
[12:39] <rspinuz> melodie: Sorry.  The bluetooth part would be for non usb and alsa for your usb.  I was trying to give alternatives to pulseaudio for you.
[12:39] <melodie> Spl0it_S4in7, I think you just have been told to start your sentences with the nick of the person you are talking to. Please do it!
[12:40] <jjavaholic> sudo apt-cache policy fonts-ubuntu-font-family-console: http://pastebin.com/zpKEFNw6 what does this mean for ubuntumono font?
[12:40] <melodie> rspinuz, would using jack a good idea? pa has never been very stable for the use of this headset so far
[12:41] <cfhowlett> jjavaholic, sorry, great firewall of china won't let me see.  but if candidate states anything other than "not installed" then you've got the font!
[12:41] <melodie> jjavaholic, you don't need sudo for "apt-cache policy"
[12:41] <melodie> the fonts you say are for use in the console
[12:42] <jjavaholic> there are also used in the code segments @ help.ubuntu.com
[12:42] <melodie> jjavaholic, it means that the fonts in your console are ok to be read, if you don't put mono type fonts in a console it is hard to read
[12:42] <rspinuz> melodie: not sure
[12:42] <rspinuz> Jack64: http://bikerjared.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/ubuntu-12-04-mod-proxy-install-and-configuration/
[12:42] <melodie> ok, I'll try to find some docs about that
[12:44] <jjavaholic> the example of not using ubuntumono when it should is here: http://i.imgur.com/jwuKBRw.png on help.ubuntu.com
[12:44] <rspinuz> melodie: usb headset for what?
[12:44] <rspinuz> melodie: headphones or a mic and speaker?
[12:45] <rspinuz> do they even make usb headphones?
[12:45] <jjavaholic> I now suspect it is using the first fallback font which is courier and not the second fallback which would be monospace. which I would be alright with
[12:45] <mrchris> Hi.  Is there an easy way to get my a monitor connected to my laptop via DisplayPort to work?  All I see is a green screen. Using ubuntu Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS with kernel  3.8.0-29-generic
[12:46] <rspinuz> mrchris: Did you set it up in your display manager?
[12:46] <jjavaholic> which would be "font-family: UbuntuMono,courier,monospace;"
[12:47] <rspinuz> mrchris: there is a function key on most laptops that trigger that.  Most times it is the function key + f4  yours might be different
[12:47] <Jack64> rspinuz: thanks :D
[12:47] <mrchris> rspinuz: It isn't visible in the "Displays" dialog box - I only see my laptop monitor and my Dell 24" vga monitor.
[12:47] <rspinuz> Jack64: No problem
[12:48] <rspinuz> mrchris: How many monitor ports do you have on your laptop
[12:48] <melodie> the config works
[12:48] <melodie> I had to restart the system ^^
[12:49] <Poindexter_> I was on a website and it had an IRC like web chat Javascript. Can someone direct me to something like that?
[12:49] <mrchris> Spl0it_S4in7: Just one VGA port. I have a displaylink usb adapter that connects my laptop to a monitor via a usb cable.  I just see green.
[12:49] <cfhowlett> Poindexter_, http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=
[12:49] <rspinuz> Poindexter: Are you looking for the javascript itself or a web irc?
[12:49] <melodie> Poindexter_, wait a sec
[12:50] <melodie> there is such a server for freenode
[12:50] <Poindexter_> I am looking for a something for the School that I teach in as an instructor so the students can talk when they log onto my server.
[12:51] <rspinuz> Poindexter: Mind a pm?
[12:51] <rspinuz> seeing as to how this is off topic
[12:51] <Poindexter_> I don't want to use freenode as an intermediary server. I want it on my personal server.
[12:51] <melodie> Poindexter_, http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=
[12:51] <melodie> use that
[12:51] <melodie> ok
[12:51] <melodie> then you need something else
[12:52] <melodie> you want to setup an IRC server
[12:52] <Poindexter_> I have a Debian IRC server set up.
[12:52] <rspinuz> Poindexter: That is off topic in this channel.  If you want help please accept a pm from someone in this channel or move to a different channel.
[12:53] <Poindexter_> Well is anyone wants to PM me that would be kindly accepted. Thanks.
[12:53] <cfhowlett> !debian|Poindexter_,
[12:53] <DJones> Poindexter_: The freenode web irc uses http://www.qwebirc.org/ thats possibly a good starting point, I guess they may have their own irc channel, or maybe the people in #freenode may be able to give you some guidance on where to look
[12:54] <melodie> someone here would know how to help me create an udev rule for my usb headset?
[12:54] <melodie> I get this message at boot:
[12:54] <melodie> udevd[625]: failed to execute '/lib/udev/mtp-probe' 'mtp-probe /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.2/usb4/4-1 4 2': No such file or directory
[12:56] <melodie> installing libmtp-runtime ^^
[12:57] <tomx> !code of conduct
[12:57] <cfhowlett> melodie, mtp?  I only know that from android camera/phone plugin ...
[12:59] <melodie> cfhowlett, same here, but seeing mtp-probe at work in the boot log I think why not?
[12:59] <melodie> rebooting
[13:06] <Makefake1> please somebody know how can i use my webcam on ubuntustudio ?
[13:06] <cfhowlett> !webcam
[13:06] <cfhowlett> Makefake1, easiest way: install cheese.
[13:07] <epsilon1> how can I check my hard disk for errors, scratches ?
[13:10] <compdoc> epsilon1, best to just read SMART
[13:11] <epsilon1> compdoc  please, what is SMART ?
[13:11] <cfhowlett> !smart
[13:11] <compdoc> epsilon1, open Disk Utility.
[13:11] <Makefake1> thanks Cfhowlett
[13:11] <cfhowlett> :)
[13:11] <epsilon1> compdoc: ok, thanks
[13:12] <compdoc> epsilon1, in Disk utility, theres a section that shows the smart info. the drive stores all the bad things that has happened to it during its life
[13:12] <emil__> hi!
[13:13] <compdoc> epsilon1, theres also a program you can install to run from the command line:  smartctl
[13:13] <epsilon1> ok, thanks again
[13:14] <BasY> Hi, anybody know how to setup key for google-translate-desktop-0.7.1 for ubuntu system?
[13:14] <ihre> Hi my SSD was broken so I rma'd it. In the meantime I've been using a normal HDD. I've got the SSD back since yesterday but I wonder if I could just dd the entire HDD to the SSD?
[13:16] <pvollman> Heya! Mind if I ask a question? So, I know I can buy a Ubuntu live CD or DVD from Canonical for around 8 quid. Does Canonical also sell live USB sticks? (My PC doesn't have a DVD drive...)  Thanks...
[13:16] <tmmunq> i would recreate the partitions and filesystems and rsync the files
[13:16] <Kartagis> ihre: I don't see why not
[13:17] <ihre> Kartagis: I havent done this before so I thought I'd ask :)
[13:18] <Kartagis> ihre: but I have got no clue whether dd writes the data, or the whole partition. in the latter case, SSD has to be larger than HDD
[13:19] <ihre> Kartagis: dd also writes entire partitions afaik, the problem is the latter, the SSD is smaller than the HDD..
[13:19] <a_muva> I think I found a bug. My current build number is 237, but if I want to upgrade, the system is upgrading to 237. phone is nexus 4.
[13:20] <cfhowlett> a_muva, ??? check your channel
[13:22] <legion> Good morning
[13:23] <cfhowlett> legion, greetings
[13:24] <legion> place is busy today
[13:24] <cfhowlett> legion, ask your #ubuntu question?
[13:25] <Makefake1> skype can work in linux or i want to known if we try another apts with the same property
[13:25] <cfhowlett> Makefake1, skype works
[13:25] <cfhowlett> !skype
[13:26] <a_muva> cfhowlett :  Upgrade path is 237 (trusty -> ubuntu-touch/trusty)
[13:26] <cfhowlett> a_muva, ah. #ubuntu+1 is the channel for trusty support
[13:26] <legion> OH that is one thing i will ask,..did they fix the timing problem in skype ?
[13:27] <legion> latency,.....
[13:27] <a_muva> cfhowlett: hahahhh you right wrong channel
[13:28] <cfhowlett> a_muva, like forrest gump said "it happens"
[13:32] <a_muva> Makefake1: try Jitsi
[13:34] <a_muva> Makefake1:  https://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Download
[13:37] <Makefake1> thanks a_muva
[13:38] <louisdk> I've been trying to upgrade my Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 to 14.04 however it crashes: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125264/
[13:38] <Makefake1> :)
[13:38] <OerHeks> louisdk, join #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 support untill release
[13:39] <aggra_> ikut nyimak
[13:39] <OerHeks> !id
[13:41] <Aqui1a> script
[13:42] <Aqui1a> Hello
[13:49] <byte> Where is the inittab equivalent method in ubuntu?
[13:50] <byte> How can I change the default runlevel ?
[13:51] <shady> I need help for Wine some programs when am trying to install them the cancel the installation
[13:51] <OerHeks> byte inittab is no longer used, see 'man inittab ' , ubuntu uses upstart
[13:52] <OerHeks> !wine | shady
[13:56] <Joe777> Hello
[13:57] <Joe777> The sound has stopped working? Would should I do to fix it?
[13:57] <Joe777> Hello?
[13:58] <OerHeks> hi Joe777, follow this soundtroubleprocedure, to find out what is wrong >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[14:00] <Joe777> Now I have a question. I am running Ubuntu Ultimate Edition. Would those steps still apply to me?
[14:01] <ikonia> Joe777: I'm sorry, that distribution is not an official ubuntu release
[14:01] <Joe777> Where would I go for support then?
[14:01] <byte> Thanks OerHeks!!
[14:02] <ljsoftnet> can i set amixer to point to a device name like alsa_card.pci-0000_00_14.2 to increase volume
[14:02] <ikonia> Joe777: check on their website
[14:02] <Joe777> ok thanks
[14:20] <justfy> Need help: anyone knows how to get LXC bridge work on Ubuntu?
[14:20] <excognac> anybody can advice me a very simbple to use HTML creator? (kubuntu 13.10)
[14:22] <somsip> !html | excognac
[14:25] <justfy> again, did anyone setup LXC bridge on Ubuntu 12.04LTS? I am facing issue on ARP request
[14:26] <excognac> so, Bluefish sucks and crashes, kompozer last updated in 2010, i can presee it crashing, Iceape, well they don't have a webpage
[14:26] <OerHeks> justfy, this answer might be any help > http://askubuntu.com/questions/231666/how-do-i-setup-an-lxc-guest-so-that-it-gets-a-dhcp-address-so-i-can-access-it-on
[14:27] <rspinuz> excognac: Eclipse
[14:27] <OerHeks> justfy, and this wiki > https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.html
[14:27] <rspinuz> excognac: My bad I missed the simple to use part
[14:27] <justfy> tried already
[14:28] <ljsoftnet> can i set amixer to point to a device name like alsa_card.pci-0000_00_14.2 to increase volume
[14:28] <excognac> rspinuz: Eclipse is hard_
[14:28] <excognac> ?
[14:28] <rspinuz> excognac: read the second comment
[14:28] <justfy> OerHeks, I am facing issue similar to http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/libvirt-users/msg06096.html
[14:29] <ilhami> Ifconfig command could not be locate
[14:29] <ilhami> d
[14:29] <humbag> easier to learn html, htmldog.com and thesitewizard.com are probably better than w3schools
[14:29] <excognac> rspinuz: ok ty bro, which is the simpliest one not crashing in kde environment? I just need to create an index.html very fast
[14:29] <rspinuz> excognac: you can use any editor to do that
[14:30] <rspinuz> excognac: It does not have to be an html editor.  Just name is as .html
[14:30] <excognac> rspinuz: lol ty.
[14:31] <rspinuz> excognac: You could try nano or vim if you want to do it from teh command line.  vim is better because of the syntax highlighting
[14:31] <excognac> rspinuz: i might just gonna try it with Kate
[14:32] <rspinuz> excognac: Kate provides syntax highlighting as well and would work just fine.
[14:34] <ljsoftnet> how do i use amixer -D Device how do i find values for device?
[14:36] <rspinuz> lhsoftnet: What device
[14:36] <llutz_> ljsoftnet: amixer scontrols
[14:39] <sydney_> Why is it that when I try booting lubuntu from a flashdrive, I gust get a blank screen.I select the "try lubuntu without installing" icon right after booting,and then I just get a blank completely black screen.
[14:42] <Manolo> hola?
[14:42] <sydney_> anyone?
[14:42] <Manolo> hello
[14:43] <rspinuz> sydney_: Video drivers or unsupported kernel type, maybe
[14:43] <guimingyuan> hello
[14:43] <rspinuz> Manolo: Hello
[14:43] <guimingyuan> im an archer
[14:43] <guimingyuan> but i also join in
[14:43] <sydney_> Ok But it works from a cd.
[14:43] <Manolo> im a web developer
[14:44] <guimingyuan> arch channel is too cold
[14:44] <guimingyuan> im chinese
[14:44] <rspinuz> sydney_: I honestly do not know what to tell you
[14:45] <sydney_> Ok,thats fine.
[14:45] <rspinuz> guimingyuan, and Manolo: Please keep conversations in this channel on topic please
[14:45] <guimingyuan> sorry
[14:45] <rspinuz> sydney_: Sorry man
[14:46] <dry[1]> Hi. Has anyone got the same problem as me? Mouse arrow on canvas: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2212244
[14:46] <rspinuz> guimingyuan: No worries
[14:46] <sydney_> Also how do I respond to a certain person in this forum?
[14:47] <rspinuz> sydney_: In this channel or another a pm?
[14:47] <rspinuz> dry[1]: Where is the html canvas coming from?
[14:47] <netameta> can you create  a file that when visitied in browser run a bash script on linux ?
[14:48] <OerHeks> !tab
[14:48] <dry[1]> rspinuz: from *.php file
[14:48] <rspinuz> netmeta: Yes but please ask in the #bash channel
[14:48] <sydney> any freenode channel.
[14:48] <somsip> !who | sydney
[14:48] <rspinuz> dry[1]: Please direct your question to the ##php channel
[14:49] <sydney> somsip: like that?
[14:49] <somsip> sydney: you got it :)
[14:50] <rspinuz> sydney you dont have to add the :.  You could just type their name
[14:51] <sydney> Thanks everyone!!
[14:52] <sydney>  Also Is there a certain way to leave this channel?
[14:52] <Manolo> hola
[14:52] <somsip> sydney: type /quit
[14:52] <Manolo> alguien habla español?
[14:52] <somsip> !es | Manolo
[14:52] <Manolo> gracias!
[14:52] <somsip> Manolo: de nada
[14:54] <oculum> Hi everyone, I just installed 13.10 saucy on several of my laptops within the past week, and on the same day, I had a customer bring one of them back and one of mine both had the same issue
[14:54] <oculum> after clicking a username, i'm just brought to a screen with the background image and no icons or menus
[14:54] <oculum> can't seem to find any help on google that fixes this particular problem
[14:55] <chaotix> hello
[14:55] <sydney> somsip: Then how do I rejoin that way?
[14:55] <somsip> sydney: /join #ubuntu
[14:56] <sydney> Ok thanks again!!
[14:56] <bsdnoob> Hi.
[14:57] <bsdnoob> Can I change device filename? From /dev/vda to /dev/vdb ?
[14:57] <chaotix> it used to be when you opened the system-monitor the first tab had something similar to the info shown in windows "about this computer" dialog...  is there anything like that now in the new ubuntu?
[14:58] <ljsoftnet> how do i use amixer -D Device how do i find values for device?
[14:58] <bsdnoob> Automatic kernel update is installing grub in other disk
[15:02] <sydney> chaotix: I think there is something in the Systemy settings window that you click on and it will tell you. I am trying to remember...
[15:02] <dub_> I installed gnuradio and it failed so i tried to remove it but it give me this error, http://pastebin.com/zmc7SL3e
[15:02] <philinux> bsdnoob;~ kernel updates only updates grub - not install it
[15:03] <whoever> hi all, is there a gnome widget for conky , everything I am finding places all stats on a walpaper
[15:03] <philinux> whoever;~ do you mean a gui app for conky
[15:03] <xangua> you want a widget that looks like conky¿
[15:05] <sydney> chaotix: it is called  "about this computer" I think.
[15:05] <whoever> philinux: no , i don't think so, I am looking for an icon/widget that i can place in my system bar, and when i hover over it , it will display all stats
[15:05] <philinux> chaotix;~ click the top right gear on the desktop
[15:06] <philinux> whoever;~ no idea then only thing i've used is indicator-multiload
[15:06] <philinux> whoever;~ but thats displayed all the time
[15:07] <whoever> philinux: thx
[15:08] <bsdnoob> It updated kernel in /vda my os was in /vdb although vda contanted another distros kernel
[15:10] <chaotix> thanks, sydney
[15:11] <whoever> philinux: can you help , even though I have conky running there isnt a display of anything
[15:11] <philinux> bsdnoob;~ you probably need to do a grub-install /dev/whatever - however I would run this first to find out what is going on. http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
[15:11] <whoever> I have looked at my .conkyrc
[15:11] <whoever> and do not see anything wrong
[15:11] <chaotix> it's details sydney
[15:12] <sydney> chaotix: is that what you asked for?
[15:13] <whoever> philinux: and the .conky_starup script is set to run on boot
[15:14] <philinux> whoever;~ open a terminal and run the command conky it should show any errors
[15:14] <philinux> whoever;~ i just added the command conky to my startup apps
[15:15] <dub_> anyone know how i can get rid of this error ??? , http://pastebin.com/zmc7SL3e
[15:17] <whoever> philinux: ok got it, I didn't see it 'till now to it either wasn't visible or i didn't notice it untill minimizing everything
[15:17] <sydney> what is a good ubuntu iso virtualizator. I have the iso.
[15:18] <humbag> whoever: you might even like gkrellm
[15:18] <ikonia> sydney: what do you mean ?
[15:18] <whoever> humbag: got a link to it
[15:19] <whoever> sydney: are you tring to run it from within windows or another liux
[15:19] <whoever> *LINUX
[15:19] <sydney> To virtualize a iso right in ubuntu. I have tried" test drive a ubuntuiso" but I couldnt get it to work.
[15:20] <whoever> sydney: virtualbox -
[15:20] <whoever> sydney: it is in the repo
[15:20] <sydney> how di I set it up though?
[15:20] <ikonia> sydney: test drive ? do you mean you want to use virtualization ?
[15:21] <sydney> ikonia: yes!!
[15:21] <ikonia> !virtualization | sydney
[15:21] <Havenstance> is there an apt-get command to reconfigure firefox? I'm getting a profile missing error
[15:22] <Takumo> Hi, why does my Ubuntu VM not shut-down via ACPI or "shutdown" -- I have to virtually disconnect the power, I get the message "killing all remaining processes... [fail]" but no information as to which process couldn't be killed
[15:24] <whoever> sydney: yes
[15:24] <Obhur> Hello Ubuntu people :-)
[15:24] <whoever> Takumo: i that that is a question for the virtualize software your using
[15:25] <humbag> Havenstance: you can edit the file ~/.mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini
[15:26] <Takumo> ok then whoever
[15:32] <EleanorEllis> I keep getting a dialog popping up saying "Authentication required by wireless network". I type in the correct wireless password but then a few seconds later, the dialog box comes back. At home, I can connect by ethernet cable, but outside I obviously don't have this option. I don't even know where to begin looking into this problem. This has been occurring for many weeks now if not months. I update whenever there are new packages to
[15:35] <jpedroza2k> Good morning. Is there some documentation on the feature where if I double click on an icon in the launcher it becomes the only window on the screen if the application is already running and has multiple windows up??
[15:35] <jpedroza2k> Or is that a bug?
[15:36] <llutz_> someone running *buntu on a thinkpad and having linrunners "tlp" installed here? could you please check "ls -l /dev/rfkill" "getfacl /dev/rfkill" if there is an ACL set on that file (allowing a user rw-)?
[15:37] <glambert> hi, I've got KSM_ENABLED=1 in /etc/default/qemu-kvm but under free -m I have no pages shared?
[15:37] <glambert> got over 10 VMs running on this particular hos
[15:37] <glambert> *host
[15:39] <lesshaste> xsane segfaults every time I try to acquire a preview with Floating point exception (core dumped)
[15:39] <lesshaste> does it work for anyone?
[15:40] <lesshaste> and for some reason apport is not called
[15:40] <lesshaste> how do I get apport to be called when xsane segfaults?
[15:45] <ankur> hi all,
[15:45] <Fly80> hello
[15:47] <ankur> android emulator i want to install, i am using ubuntu 13.10, i tried the installing process, its quit simple also, but i am fail to configure it... its not working out.
[15:48] <ankur> http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html this is the link i followed.
[15:51] <ankur> previously i was able to do it in ubuntu 12.04
[15:55] <jo_> G'morning, Ubuntu.
[15:55] <aum__> anyone there who can help me out in this...
[15:56] <aum__> !bot
[15:56] <aum__> !help
[15:57] <mlok> aum__: do you have any output/errormessages ?
[15:58] <aum__> ankur@dictator:~$ android avd
[15:58] <aum__> Error: Error parsing the sdk.
[15:58] <aum__> Error: com/google/common/collect/Maps
[15:58] <aum__> Error: Unable to parse SDK content.
[15:58] <phaidros> what could be wrong if the installer (12.04, server) doesn't ge ta dhcp address (it detects link, and the setup works fine, just tried with live image, which picks up an address instantly)
[15:58] <aum__> that was the error message
[15:58] <vterron> What's the name for the "@()" in `ls *.@(PY|py)`?
[15:59] <aum__> @mloc
[16:08] <whoever> is there a conky chan or can i get help with my conkrc here
[16:08] <lesshaste> xsane produces an all black image
[16:14] <ilhami> Hey
[16:14] <ilhami> anybody here?
[16:15] <ilhami> I have a problem. Everytime I load my DE I get a System report
[16:15] <ilhami> So what command can solve this?
[16:15] <ilhami> how do I fix or clean?
[16:15] <Hornet> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125985/ am I missing something here - grub just sits there awaiting manual selection rather than automatically booting the first entry?
[16:15] <Hornet> and yes I've run grub update
[16:16] <astrob0t> Hi.. i am new to irc and need some help in Ubuntu, samba to be specific .. Any Ubuntu gurus out here?
[16:16] <Hornet> astrob0t, just ask, don't ask to ask
[16:17] <phaidros> lesshaste: tried simple-scan instead of xsane ?
[16:17] <lesshaste> phaidros, how do you do that?
[16:18] <phaidros> lesshaste: install simple-scan (like: sudo apt-get install simple-scan) and fire it up. it usually works way better then xsane (for me)
[16:18] <astrob0t> ok.. cool. i am trying to do a file server setup which would serve media files to windows, macs and ubuntu machines
[16:19] <astrob0t> i want some directories to be write protected(with read only access)
[16:19] <constantia> ?
[16:19] <astrob0t> but visible to to the guest
[16:19] <constantia> how alive?
[16:19] <constantia> * who
[16:20] <ilhami> ...
[16:20] <ilhami> I cannot connect with Putty
[16:21] <g0tcha> heya guys, anyone know if there is a way to get a timestamp from the "history" command ?
[16:22] <astrob0t> but when i try to connect from a pc, i get the error "the account has no permissions"
[16:23] <Layke> Hey. I just bought an amp. How can I find out if my graphics card supports sound of hdmi passtrhough? I assume it does..
[16:23] <Layke> But just want to check.
[16:24] <trism> g0tcha: http://larsmichelsen.com/open-source/bash-timestamp-in-bash-history/
[16:24] <Hornet> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125985/ am I missing something here - grub just sits there awaiting manual selection rather than automatically booting the first entry?  and yes I've run update-grub2
[16:25] <red_> I am unable to make PtokaX hub :(
[16:25] <aum__> i am seriously suck installing android sdk on ubuntu 13.10. i followed every procedure. kindly help me in this
[16:25] <lesshaste> phaidros, still all black!
[16:27] <aum__> its been one year i used irc... i forget the commands ... previously it was very responsive.
[16:27] <g0tcha> trism, thanks for the link. but that shows the time i executed the history command itself
[16:27] <isasha> Hiya. I have a bit of an issue with my keyboard in Ubuntu...
[16:27] <g0tcha> it doesnt show when the commands were done if you get what i mean
[16:28] <isasha> one of the keys no longer responds :/
[16:28] <pk> use wikipedia
[16:28] <pk> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_commands
[16:28] <isasha> Basically it's similar to this, however I dunno how to resolve the issue http://askubuntu.com/questions/8478/what-is-causing-my-spacebar-to-randomly-stop-working
[16:28] <trism> g0tcha: yes I understand that, but I think it needs to be in the environment before bash saves the timestamps, although I haven't tried it myself yet
[16:28] <trism> g0tcha: because my bash_history doesn't have any timestamps
[16:29] <pk> HELP
[16:29] <isasha> So yeah any one have a clue how I can fix my keyboard?
[16:29] <isasha> It works in tty and stuff, so it's not a hardware issue for sure
[16:29] <red_> admin
[16:29] <trism> g0tcha: man bash; seems to confirm, search for HISTTIMEFORMAT: If this variable is set, time stamps are written to the history file so they may be preserved  across  shell  sessions.
[16:30] <Pici> pk: If you have an actual question, just ask.
[16:30] <pk> Pici: sorry still trying to figure irc out.
[16:31] <setho_gh> pk: this will help
[16:31] <setho_gh> http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/irc-is-back-heres-your-starter-guide--net-31369
[16:32] <astrob0t> i dont understand, how an IRC works. All i see is people asking questions and i see a lot of logs in the screen.
[16:32] <astrob0t> so my question is lost deep inside the log. :)
[16:32] <g0tcha> trism, i got it,
[16:33] <pk> setho_gh: awsome! thanks!
[16:33] <g0tcha> it shows the old history with the same timestamp
[16:33] <g0tcha> but after that it starts to show the correct time per command
[16:33] <g0tcha> thanks
[16:33] <red_> astrob0t : I have same prblm
[16:33] <setho_gh> pk: welcome :-)
[16:33] <whoever> hi all, can i get some help with my conkyrc http://pastebin.com/bPkJbcxu
[16:34] <whoever> i am getting a wrong gpu error ERROR: Invalid GPU 0 specified in query '[gpu:0]/VideoRam' (there are only 0 GPUs on this Display).
[16:34] <whoever> when I run conky
[16:35] <whoever> can some one assist
[16:36] <ilhami> Anybody???
[16:36] <ilhami> I have no scrollbar on my terminal
[16:36] <Pici> ilhami: change your terminal settings, there is an option to hide/show it.
[16:36] <humbag> whoever: could you pastebin your ~/.conkyrc file
[16:37] <whoever>  my conkyrc http://pastebin.com/bPkJbcxu
[16:38] <ilhami> Pici, I don't see it.
[16:38] <red_> ilhami:Terminal>reset
[16:39] <ilhami> I am using xfce btw
[16:40] <red_> ilhami:http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=6420
[16:41] <red_> ilhami(http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=6420)
[16:41] <ilhami> tried that
[16:41] <humbag> whoever: do you have an nvidia graphics card?
[16:41] <ilhami> don't work red_
[16:42] <ilhami> doesn't
[16:42] <whoever> humbag: yes
[16:43] <ilhami> red_ how do I reinstall the terminal?
[16:43] <esing> I added nameserver 127.0.0.1 to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base but when running`sudo resolvconf -u` resolv.conf won't have the specified nameserver. Why? Do you recommend another approach to make resolv.conf permanent?
[16:43] <Pici> ilhami: which terminal are you using?
[16:44] <whoever> ilhami: xterm apt-cache search xterm
[16:44] <whoever> then apt-get install
[16:44] <esing> (If write domain XY in resolvconf's base file it's getting assigned to resolv.conf, but the nameserver isn't.)
[16:45] <humbag> does the nvidia-settings command work for you in terminal? sorry I haven't seen square brackets in conky like that before
[16:45] <red_> ilhami:xterm apt-cache search xterm
[16:45] <colpo> hi
[16:46] <colpo> hi
[16:46] <ilhami> red_ that doesnt work
[16:46] <ilhami> bad command line
[16:46] <ilhami> option
[16:46] <acer> hello everybody
[16:46] <whoever> humbag: yes .. well i am infomed that I have not run nvidia -xconig that i should to as root
[16:46] <Pici> ilhami: which terminal are you using?
[16:47] <whoever> but am getting the nvidia driver first
[16:48] <ilhami> Pici how do I check?
[16:48] <red_> ilhami: Are You using xfce terminal ?
[16:48] <ilhami> yes
[16:48] <whoever> humbag: brb restart to restart x
[16:48] <ilhami> xfce4 I think
[16:49] <humbag> whoever: in the documentation [...] is used as a placeholder
[16:49] <cburrell> Has anyone else found that if they lock their dual-monitor 13.10 install, all their windows get shuffled around to other monitors/desktops?
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> cburrell: are there any bugs reported?
[16:51] <Pici> ilhami: do you know how to get into the terminal's settings?
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> cburrell: 13.10 is only supported for a month or so more...
[16:51] <cburrell> not that I've been able to find, but I suck at searching for things like this.
[16:54] <ActionParsnip> cburrell: does it do it in XFCE / LXDE and so on as well?
[16:55] <cburrell> I have not checked that
[16:55] <cburrell> so far only in unity
[16:56] <red_> ilhami:press ctrl+Alt+f1 then(sudo apt-get install xfce4-terminal)
[16:56] <red_> ( apt-get install xfce4-terminal)
[16:57] <HotSwap> Oddball question:  anyone know of an easy way (or if its even possible) to swap between versions of nvidia drivers without rebooting?
[16:57] <HotSwap> I'm happy to restart X, but dont want to bring the system down during the swap
[17:00] <phaidros> HotSwap: on a non x console: sudo /etc/init.d/lightdm restart
[17:01] <rommel> HotSwap, yes you need to exit X rmmod nvidiaa then modprrobe the new driver
[17:01] <phaidros> HotSwap: that restarts the X session, tho it might not use the new driver
[17:01] <phaidros> rommel: ack
[17:01] <HotSwap> sexy. thanks rommel, I'll try that
[17:01] <rommel> just speel it correctly...lol
[17:01] <HotSwap> need to run an old version of nvidia for my 2nd card, and I want better performance for gaming :)
[17:01] <batman> When I switch user(su root), what is up with the layering?
[17:02] <batman> when I enter exit, it brings me back to original user?
[17:02] <HotSwap> rommel, aren't all versions just called 'nvidia' though?
[17:02] <phaidros> batman: su root start a shell as root, as soon as you "exit" you leave that shell .. hence being back in the former one
[17:03] <batman> phaidros, so if I keep switching users
[17:03] <batman> it keeps layering and layering?
[17:03] <batman> Lol
[17:03] <PIPP0> Get FREE Zetacoins (ZET) at ZetaClicks   http://www.zetaclicks.com/index.php?ref=5
[17:03] <phaidros> batman: in a way yes, you spawn new terminals inside terminals ..
[17:03] <batman> phaidros, ty
[17:04] <phaidros> it is actually not very useful to do that way ;)
[17:04] <batman> phaidros, how would you prefer it?
[17:04] <phaidros> I have a terminal as user and another one as root
[17:04] <batman> fair enough
[17:04] <batman> you know how to reach me. thx!
[17:04] <phaidros> or, I use "screen" (a terminal multiplexer) where I can have multiple shells in one terminal
[17:04] <red_>  good night all
[17:05] <setho_gh> red_: Good afternoon :D
[17:05] <rommel> HotSwap, yes ... but if you build a newer version or any version of the nvidia driver it will replace what was there in that kernel driver directory
[17:05] <HotSwap> yeah, I need both tho :(
[17:06] <Hornet> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125985/ am I missing something here - grub just sits there awaiting manual selection rather than automatically booting the first entry?  seems not to be a recordfail issue, and yes I've run update-grub2
[17:06] <rommel> HotSwap, not sure thats possible
[17:06] <Hornet> as this is a headless server, very important issue
[17:07] <HotSwap> yeah was afraid of that. thanks rommel.  I'm asking in #nvidia in case they have any ideas..
[17:07] <rommel> Hornet, is there no default defined in the grub.conf
[17:07] <Hornet> rommel, entry 0
[17:08] <Hornet> see the pastebin
[17:08] <rommel> HotSwap, you could use different kernels even if only in name and have the different drivers built against each but it would require reboot
[17:09] <rommel> shouldnt timeout = true
[17:11] <Hornet> rommel, no
[17:11] <humbag> that's ok I have GRUB_TIMEOUT=3 as well, I would change something obvious to be sure it's changing the right thing, do you have many disks?
[17:11] <pcuser> hi, i'm trying to remove the plain text option as well as the Full HTML option from ONLY one block. Can I do that?
[17:11] <Hornet> humbag, 5 disks, 4 in raid though
[17:11] <Hornet> only one has grub on it
[17:12] <Hornet> and yes it's correctly writing to /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[17:12] <kostkon> pcuser, where?
[17:13] <pcuser> in a custom block
[17:13] <pcuser> it's an office hours block
[17:13] <pcuser> but the client if they see the full html will totally confused
[17:13] <pcuser> i just want to to only have filtered html
[17:13] <pcuser> if i could do that i could remove the drop down box altogether
[17:14] <kostkon> pcuser, no idea what you are talking about
[17:14] <llutz_> pcuser: sure you are in the right channel?
[17:14] <rwb> Hi does anybody know how to use the find command to group by directory?  I basically want to print out just the directory (and sub directores) if there are one or more \*.html files it them...
[17:14] <pcuser> wrong channel
[17:14] <pcuser> sorry
[17:15] <pcuser> how do i change channels
[17:15] <pcuser> sorry
[17:15] <saiarcot895> pcuser: /join #newchannel
[17:16] <saiarcot895> pcuser: also, /part to leave the channel you're on
[17:18] <llutz_> rwb: like "find . -iname '*.html' -print0 |xargs -0 dirname|sort -u" ?
[17:23] <rwb> I'll give that a try. Thanks!
[17:31] <cburrell> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1295267
[17:32] <sandman13> if i install another desktop environment instead of unity in ubuntu is ubuntu customizable?
[17:34] <adamgt> quit
[17:38] <xangua> sandman13: what do you mean by custimizable¿ you can install any desktop you want
[17:39] <sandman13> xangua: like installing themes and icon packs
[17:39] <sandman13> i have installed cinnamon but i can't install theme from the web for cinnamon
[17:43] <Makefake1> please somebody know how can i install skype or other application in this cathegory on ubuntustudio 12.10
[17:44] <ee11124> wazaaaaap
[17:44] <philinux> Makefake1;~ is it not in the software center
[17:49] <sohail-ahmed> I am having trouble accessing internet though I can ping other machines in lan, any help?
[17:49] <jo_> sohail-ahmed: Can you use wget to acquire pages?  Can you telnet to pages?
[17:50] <sohail-ahmed> Thanks for responding. no. it says unable to resolve host address, when done wget google.com
[17:51] <nico_> i have a medion akoya netbook with ubuntu 12.04 installed, but cant get the wifi working properly..chipset is a ralink rt2790 with driver rt2800pci loaded, network says disabled...any clues?
[17:52] <nico_> wifi in bios is set on 'last state', wifi led is on and doesnt matter if i Fn+f7 to enable/disable
[17:52] <Physicist> Greetings linuxers..
[17:53] <sohail-ahmed> any help plz??
[17:53] <kostkon> nico_, output of:  rfkill list ?
[17:54] <Physicist> Cheese is crashing all the time.. Is there a successful webcam software for 13.10?
[17:55] <nico_> kostkon, 0 acer-wireless softblocked: YES hardblocked NO
[17:55] <kostkon> nico_, try:  rfkill unblock all
[17:55] <kostkon> nico_, if that doesn't work, also try with sudo ie  sudo rfkill unblock all
[17:56] <meLon_> Every time I turn on my machine, I must switch to root user and execute the following command: echo 0 > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout   Is it possible to have to happen automatically?  I am unable to change this setting permanently.
[17:56] <nico_> kostkon, nothing happens, rfkill list stays the same even on sudo
[17:56] <kostkon> nico_, hmm ok.
[17:57] <sohail-ahmed> I am having trouble accessing internet though I can ping other machines in lan, any help?
[17:57] <thoonai> hey
[17:57] <nico_> kostkon, i had wifi working once after install(with internet connection) but after reboot, wifi gone again
[17:57] <thoonai> how do I get the programs names in a packagE?
[17:58] <kostkon> nico_, have you tried to setup a new wireless connection in your network manager
[17:58] <thoonai> so if I add the oracle vbox repository, I want to install via script vbox-4.* if possible the newest
[17:58] <nico_> kostkon, lets see
[17:58] <jo_> sohail-ahmed: Sounds like you have no DNS entries.
[17:59] <kostkon> nico_, is any connection being listed if you click on the icon and then select edit connections.  is there an icon in your tray
[17:59] <thoonai> ok nevermind
[17:59] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_ what should I do?
[17:59] <nico_> kostkon, network icon has ethernet cable icon, wifi says 'disabled'
[17:59] <Cheekio> Anyone have the md5sum of the 13.10 desktop x64 iso handy?
[18:00] <kostkon> nico_, ok
[18:00] <jo_> Can you connect to Google via http://74.125.131.103 ?
[18:00] <nico_> kostkon, new connection on correct ssid does nothing
[18:01] <kostkon> nico_, try again to unblock it like this  sudo rfkill unblock acer-wireless
[18:02] <sohail-ahmed> jo_, no
[18:02] <kostkon> nico_, also check the output of  nm-tool
[18:02] <jo_> So HTTP traffic isn't making it.
[18:02] <nico_> kostkon, nico@nico-netbook:~$ sudo rfkill unblock acer-wireless
[18:02] <nico_> Bogus unblock argument 'acer-wireless'.
[18:02] <jo_> If you do `telnet 74.125.131.103 80`, do you get a connection?
[18:02] <kostkon> nico_, hmm right  maybe  sudo rfkill unblock wifi
[18:03] <jo_> If you get a 'RETURN CHARACTER is ^]', that's fine.
[18:03] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_, is it 103 space 80, correct?
[18:03] <jo_> Yes.
[18:03] <sohail-ahmed> its still tying
[18:03] <nico_> kostkon,  nm-tool: state: unavailable default:no
[18:03] <sohail-ahmed> **trying
[18:04] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_, and it says unable to connect to remote host
[18:04] <nico_> kostkon, rfkill unblock wifi also failed
[18:05] <jo_> Do other machines on the same network have access?
[18:05] <sohail-ahmed> yes
[18:05] <sohail-ahmed> I am talking to you from the same network
[18:05] <jo_> But not the same machine.
[18:05] <sohail-ahmed> yes, off course its my laptop
[18:06] <sohail-ahmed> that is creating problems
[18:06] <sohail-ahmed> and I am talking to you through pc
[18:06] <jo_> I'm guessing your laptop is wireless and your PC is wired?
[18:06] <sohail-ahmed> no. both are wired
[18:06] <jo_> Oh.
[18:07] <jo_> Hmm.
[18:07] <jo_> Can you run this on your laptop: `dhclient eth0`?
[18:07] <jo_> Might need sudo on that.
[18:07] <kostkon> nico_, with and without sudo right?  what about your bios. you have said something about it
[18:07] <folivora> Anyone familiar with this issue when trying to get Crowd Auth working: http://pastie.org/8954148
[18:07] <nico_> kostkon, in bios i can choose wifi disabled/last state
[18:08] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_ , nothing happened
[18:08] <jo_> Nothing?
[18:08] <kostkon> nico_, you mean enabled/disabled/last state?
[18:08] <sohail-ahmed> yes nothing
[18:09] <kostkon> nico_, or just disabled and last state?
[18:09] <sohail-ahmed> meaning no output
[18:09] <nico_> kostkon, no just disabled and laste state
[18:09] <jo_> That's quite odd.
[18:09] <jo_> Oh.  Leave off the `s.
[18:09] <jo_> sudo dhclient eth0
[18:09] <sohail-ahmed> yes this is what I did earlier
[18:10] <jo_> Hmm.
[18:10] <jo_> What does ifconfig say?
[18:10] <jo_> Do you see a router?
[18:10] <sohail-ahmed> and I pursume that it was ethzero
[18:10] <kostkon> nico_, hmm what would happen do yhou think if you disabled it from the bios and then tried to reenable it after you have booted into ubuntu using the keyboard wifi key
[18:10] <jo_> Correct.
[18:10] <nico_> kostkon, good idea, let me try that
[18:11] <nico_> kostkon, tnx for support mate and wish me luck brb
[18:11] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_, ifconfig gives my output for eth0 and lo. Do you want the output in pastebin
[18:11] <sohail-ahmed> ?
[18:11] <kostkon> nico_, good luck :P
[18:11] <jo_> Sure.
[18:12] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_, any other out put?
[18:12] <sohail-ahmed> meaning do you need any other output, since I would be using usb
[18:12] <jo_> Could you do a tracert to www.google.com?
[18:12] <jo_> And a ping www.google.com?
[18:13] <jo_> I heard you can ping other addresses, but not connect.
[18:13] <jo_> Did you attempt to ping Google or just another machine on your network?
[18:13] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_, I can only ping local addresses
[18:13] <jo_> Oh.
[18:13] <jo_> Nevermind, then.
[18:13] <sohail-ahmed> for example, ping -c3 192.168.9.138
[18:13] <jo_> That narrows it down.
[18:14] <jo_> Either: (1) There's a misconfigured route, or (2) your router is blocking traffic from your laptop.
[18:15] <clue_h> or dns settings/servers are not quite right
[18:15] <sohail-ahmed> here it is: http://pastebin.com/9EBZJQ5e
[18:15] <jo_> clue_h: We checked DNS.
[18:15] <nico_> kostkon, didnt solve
[18:15] <jo_> He can't even connect via IP.
[18:15] <jo_> http://pastebin.com/9EBZJQ5e
[18:15] <jo_> 14:08 -!- nico_ [~nico@145.129.223.238] has joined #ubuntu
[18:15] <kostkon> nico_, what's the output of rfkill list now
[18:16] <nico_> kostkon, wifiled light booted anyway on disabled
[18:16] <kostkon> nico_, yes. did oyu manage to enable it
[18:16] <nico_> kostkon, same: softblocked:YES
[18:16] <nico_> kostkon, ubuntu booted the ledlight i think, but doesnt sees wifi networks
[18:17] <nico_> kostkon, still says: wireless networks, wireless is disabled
[18:17] <nico_> in grey
[18:17] <jo_> sohail-ahmed: I see nothign odd.  :(
[18:18] <kostkon> nico_, right. and in your connection settings you don't have any wireless connections setup already, do you?
[18:18] <jo_> It might be worth running `ifup eth0`, just to try it.
[18:18] <jo_> ifdown eth0; ifup eth0
[18:18] <sohail-ahmed> moreover I don't have those arrows in my indicator plugin
[18:18] <jo_> That should drop the connection to your laptop and restore it.
[18:18] <nico_> kostkon, no and im on cable now
[18:19] <jo_> I'm starting to suspect that perhaps there are no chipset drivers for your laptop's networking.
[18:19] <jo_> I had that problem on my desktop.  :(
[18:19] <kostkon> nico_, what's your kernel version?
[18:19] <jo_> But the device _does_ show up.
[18:19] <sohail-ahmed> Jo_,sudo ifup eth0 gives, Ignoring unknown interface eh0=eth0
[18:19] <nico_> kostkon, Linux nico-netbook 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[18:20] <kostkon> nico_, ok good
[18:20] <nico_> kostkon, is that latest?
[18:21] <sohail-ahmed> JO_, if down interface not configured
[18:21] <kostkon> nico_, yeah that's the saucy kernel
[18:21] <sohail-ahmed> but the laptop connections was working fine till two to three weeks ago
[18:21] <nico_> kostkon, one day i struggled with this 'last state' bios setting on xp aswell, think it needed specific medion wifi software
[18:21] <kostkon> nico_, hmm
[18:22] <nico_> kostkon, maybe some wifi driver patch i need?
[18:22] <sohail-ahmed> it worked
[18:22] <kostkon> nico_, don't think so
[18:22] <sohail-ahmed> JO_, it worked
[18:23] <sohail-ahmed> I can open google
[18:23] <nico_> kostkon, want the full output of lshw -C network?
[18:23] <kostkon> nico_, and nm-tool and iwconfig probably. if you paste them on paste.ubuntu.com
[18:23] <sohail-ahmed> perhaps your sudo ifup eh0 does the trick
[18:24] <nico_> kostkon, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7126555/
[18:25] <nico_> kostkon, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7126563/
[18:26] <sohail-ahmed> thanks JO_, I have the internet, is it possible that this may occur in the future
[18:26] <nico_> kostkon, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7126569/
[18:27] <kostkon> nico_, what about:  rfkill unblock 0
[18:27] <nico_> kostkon, also tryed and did nothing
[18:29] <nico_> kostkon, got some syslog warnings that wifi is killed by radio killswitch
[18:31] <kostkon> nico_, and you are pressing your wifi key and it doesn't change anything
[18:31] <nico_> kostkon, led goes on/off when i press Fn+F7 but nothing happens on ubuntu wifi icon
[18:32] <kostkon> nico_, press it for like 3-4 times then check your logs again
[18:33] <ilhami> System program problem detected
[18:33] <nico_> kostkon, got me this warning: Mar 20 19:32:56 nico-netbook kernel: [ 1222.543826] atkbd serio0: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xd6 on isa0060/serio0).
[18:33] <ilhami> what is this?
[18:33] <kostkon> nico_, hmm
[18:34] <nico_> kostkon, Mar 20 19:32:00 nico-netbook NetworkManager[934]: <info> WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
[18:34] <nico_> Mar 20 19:32:00 nico-netbook NetworkManager[934]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> unavailable (reason 'none') [30 20 0]
[18:34] <kostkon> nico_, and if you press it again
[18:35] <nico_> kostkon, cant get it to enable, just the led light
[18:36] <kostkon> nico_, and the same messages in the log
[18:36] <pancaker> hi
[18:36] <pancaker> hi friends
[18:37] <sydney> pancaker: hello.
[18:37] <nico_> kostkon, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7126607/
[18:37] <pancaker> If I wanted to make a webserver be a wifi AP, do I need, hostapd, dhcpd, natd and a wifi card?
[18:37] <hidden> i'm running windows 7 on this machine, i can't find my usb or dvd drive anywhere... any way i can setup ubuntu and reboot the computer so i can select ubuntu as a boot up option after
[18:37] <hidden> set it up through windows 7
[18:38] <pancaker> hidden: dont do it
[18:38] <nico_> kostkon, medion hardware is a real nightmare :p
[18:39] <sydney> Do I need to defreg linux?
[18:40] <james0610> sydney, nope
[18:40] <sydney> james0610: why not
[18:40] <DJones> !defrag | sydney
[18:41] <kostkon> nico_, this message "device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'supplicant-available') [20 30 42]" probably means something
[18:41] <sydney> Thats good. Thanks!!
[18:42] <nico_> !find supplicant
[18:42] <nico_> !info wpasupplicant
[18:43] <kostkon> nico_, output of: cat /var/log/syslog | grep -i network
[18:44] <nico_> kostkon, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7126638/
[18:46] <pancaker> im scared
[18:47] <nico_> kostkon, sudo iwlist scan: wlan0 doesnt support scanning, device is down
[18:48] <pancaker> kostkon: can you help me with wifi server?
[18:49] <kostkon> nico_, yeah. i wonder what would happen if you restarted nm.  sudo service network-manager restart   you will probably disconnect from the internet
[18:49] <kostkon> pancaker, wifi server? not really sure
[18:49] <nico_> kostkon, lemme try that
[18:50] <dino82> Does anyone use thin provisioning with discarding mount options (real-time discarding) ?
[18:51] <nico_> kostkon, no wifi, lemme retry set bios on last state again, tnx for your time mate
[18:51] <kostkon> nico_, np
[18:54] <ilhami> System program problem detected
[18:57] <Hornet> I appear to have somehow gained a 'blank screen after grub' problem, after reinstalling grub
[18:57] <Hornet> system still works, but without graphics
[18:57] <Hornet> any help much appreciated
[19:01] <launch> o
[19:01] <okkites> p
[19:01] <pancaker> q
[19:01] <ilhami> Anybody here?
[19:01] <okkites> nope
[19:02] <ilhami> I have a problem when I boot up
[19:02] <ilhami> and my DE loads
[19:02] <ilhami> I get System Program Problem Detected
[19:02] <ilhami> Do you want to report the problem now?
[19:02] <ilhami> WHAT PROBLEM is it talking about?
[19:02] <ilhami> which logs should I check?
[19:03] <okkites> sudo rm /var/crash/*
[19:03] <ilhami> should I run that command in terminal?
[19:03] <okkites> yep
[19:04] <ilhami> thanks :)
[19:04] <ilhami> let me reboot
[19:06] <launch> Hi im a man 27 years old and i would like to meet a woman
[19:07] <okkites> Wouldnt we all.
[19:07] <gcbirzan> I'm not 27
[19:08] <misingnoglic> I'm trying to install device drivers, what do I do if I have version 13.10? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43_-_No_Internet_access
[19:13] <jonathan__> Is there a possibility to sync Evolution's calendar with Outlook.com's calendar?
[19:16] <Pinkamena_D> does anyone know what command I can run during ubuntu installation in the busybox to see available drives?
[19:16] <Pinkamena_D> fdisk does not work
[19:17] <james0610> Question: Why is it hard to get ubuntu one working on other non ubuntu based distros, but i can easily get it working on windows and mac?
[19:18] <Beldar> james0610, ubuntu does not work on another OS unless a VM, can you be clearer.
[19:18] <Beldar> ah ubuntu one my mistake.
[19:21] <humbag> Pinkamena_D: not sure what's available in the installer but you could try: parted -L or blkid or gdisk
[19:23] <Pinkamena_D> I am seting up raid with the ubuntu alt instal disk
[19:23] <jo_> sohail-ahmed: Sorry.  I got distracted by work.
[19:23] <jo_> Are things working?
[19:23] <Pinkamena_D> blkid worked by the way, I have the md0p1 drive which is raid
[19:23] <Pinkamena_D> but I also have te physical sda1 and sab1
[19:24] <Pinkamena_D> installing bootloader to them does not work, fatal error
[19:24] <Pinkamena_D> any idea why?
[19:26] <sohail-ahmed> Thankd Jo_, yes they were perfectly. I did the update and experienced a very good bandwidth. Then I install perviously purged network-manager and rebooted. Now the up and down internet arrows have reappear but they say that Networking disabled. I have tried sudo service networking start and sudo service network-manager restart, but in vain.
[19:27] <jo_> Unfortunate.  :(
[19:28] <sohail-ahmed> Should I purge the network-manager again
[19:28] <sohail-ahmed> ?
[19:31] <dtcrshr> T3cn010g!@
[19:31] <dtcrshr> goddam synergy
[19:31] <rww> hopefully now that that password is Google indexed you will not be using it any more :P
[19:31] <raj__> my system does not recognise installed Oracle JRE & installs OpenJDK packages.. while i m trying to install tomcat7 on ubuntu 12.04.
[19:32] <raj__> I have Oracle JRE installed on my system. However while installing tomcat7 with apt-get it does not recognize my installed oracle java(installed using tar from oracle website), but on another system it recognizes the oracle java installed by webup8 ppa
[19:32] <kyle__> Q for people managing multiple user-laptops: can you setup persistant reverse VNC connections from the laptops, and just connect to the sessions as needed?
[19:32] <raj__> how do I make my manual oracle java installation be recognized by tomcat ? My main motive is to prevent OpenJDK & other related installations worth 80MB using Oracle JRE as replacement for that.
[19:33] <yeyeman> "extra ffmpeg codecs for the Chromium Browser"
[19:33] <yeyeman> I don't even have it installed
[19:33] <rww> raj__: Oracle changed their distribution terms, so Ubuntu cannot package or support it any more. Packages installed through apt-get recognize only dependencies installed through apt-get. You'd need to use that same PPA on your current system (not supported), package Oracle Java yourself (not supported), hack around the dependencies using the "equivs" program or something (not supported), or migrate your application to use OpenJDK.
[19:34] <yeyeman> How do I get rid of this ubuntu bloatware
[19:34] <kyle__> yeyeman: Install ubuntu-server, then only add what packages you need.  Maybe lubuntu-desktop
[19:35] <raj__> rww: I properly configured my system to use oracle java using " update-alternatives --config java"(similary for javac) , so shouldn't it be recognizing installed oracle java  now ?
[19:35] <rww> raj__: which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[19:35] <evilbug> i have ubuntu server 12.04 with openbox running. although i've installed network-manager-gnome and it works, if i try to connect to a protected wifi network the credentials window doesn't pop up. how can i fix this?
[19:36] <raj__> rww: 12. 04
[19:36] <krizoek> how can i check if acpi is loaded or not?
[19:36] <yeyeman> kyle__, I don't want to run lxde on my >1k £ computer, but I don't want updates for chromuim either
[19:36] <raj__> rww: server edition 12.04
[19:37] <yeyeman> some middle of the road solution would be optimal
[19:38] <kyle__> yeyeman: I don't play games, so I actually _like_ the idea of lxde or fluxbox on a >1k $/£/€ computer
[19:38] <rww> raj__: Unless you got Oracle Java from a package or PPA that provided the default-jre-headless or java6-runtime-headless or java6-runtime or java-6-runtime package names, it wouldn't recognize it, no.
[19:38] <rww> raj__: the alternatives system doesn't affect package dependencies at all
[19:40] <yeyeman> kyle__, me neither, but I spend so much time on this comp that I require something more complete DE than those you mentioned
[19:40] <kyle__> Ahh I gotcha.
[19:41] <yeyeman> still no need for chromium updates though!!!!!
[19:41] <kostkon> yeyeman, remove the package
[19:41] <yeyeman> kostkon, how?
[19:42] <kostkon> yeyeman, easy way, search for it in the software centre, or to play it safe, use the terminal, see if it will try to remove other packages along with it  sudo apt-get remove chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
[19:42] <raj__> rww : would me installing these(default-jre-headless or java6-runtime-headless or java6-runtime or java-6-runtime) packages manually, make it work ? Or is it like I cannot anyway use Oracle Java(downloaded tar from oracle site) with tomcat7  (This would be a really  big common problem for most java developers..) ?
[19:43] <kyle__> raj__: It's really not hard to install the oracle java, and update the alternatives to use it as the system java.  Although usually you need to at least inustall jre-headless first to set it up.
[19:43] <rww> raj__: most Java developers on Ubuntu switched to OpenJDK, so it's not a big common problem.
[19:44] <kyle__> Blah, Ic an't type worth crap today.
[19:44] <rww> raj__: and those packages are only provided in Ubuntu's official supported repositories by OpenJDK.
[19:44] <rww> raj__: If you find some Oracle packages that provide them, then that would make it work.
[19:44] <rww> (but is not supported, because Ubuntu can't have them in their repositories, thanks to Oracle's silly licensing terms)
[19:45] <kyle__> raj__: This is for deb, but it should be the same for ubuntu.  http://petuu.org/?e=26
[19:45] <raj__> rww: actually I am stuck with oracle java becuase the database that I use(cassandra) highly recommends oracle jre..
[19:45] <yeyeman> kostkon, thank you
[19:45] <Beldar> yeyeman, You can install synaptic and lock packages if needed.
[19:45] <kostkon> yeyeman, np
[19:45] <kyle__> rww: It's not silly if you're oracle.  If you're oracle, you know the world rightly belongs to you, and should start paying licensing.
[19:47] <yeyeman> well if it would only get updates for actually installed programs that would be a good start, but I guess I will have to deal with this some other time
[19:48] <raj__> kyle__ : okay so I need to install  jre-headless(only this) prior to extracting the jre folder from downloaded tar from oracle site & following the steps in the link you provided?
[19:48] <pancaker> sa
[19:49] <rww> default-jre-headless is OpenJDK.
[19:52] <raj__> kyle__,  actually i had installed oracle java, & configured via update-alternatives to use oracle java but had no idea about jre-headless,  could I just install it to avoid openjdk installs by tomcat7 install ?
[19:52] <sammy> im trying to do an offline fsck and im using an external drive with ubuntu. when i boot from that device (sdc) and choose the 'drop to root prompt' option, i find sda1 has been mounted as root. why would my recovery mode on an sdc mount sda1 as root? my fstab has UUIDs, not absolute device names
[19:54] <rww> raj__: You literally just said "could I just install [openjdk] to avoid openjdk installs"
[19:54] <rww> i regret to inform you that apt-get does not participate in doublethink.
[19:55] <anis> Hi people. i got little issue. Got Ubuntu with Bumblebee succefuly installed. Only Steam isnt running correctly http://pastebin.com/nDCKNRfq
[19:55] <anis> any suggestions?!
[19:55] <raj__> rww: sorry I have no idea but I just want to make the untar-ed jre from oracle to work with tomcat7..
[19:55] <rww> raj__: 19:33:47 < rww> raj__: Oracle changed their distribution terms, so Ubuntu cannot package or support it any more. Packages installed through apt-get recognize only dependencies  installed through apt-get. You'd need to use that same PPA on your current system (not supported), package Oracle Java yourself (not supported), hack around the
[19:55] <rww>  dependencies usng the "equivs" program or something (not supp"orted), or migrate your application to use OpenJDK.
[19:56] <rww> raj__: and since the last option will not work for you, your issue is not supported here.
[19:56] <sammy> anis that log at the begining says to me 32/64 bit issues
[19:56] <raj__> okay thanks.. probably i need to look around the "equivs" option..
[19:56] <mike> hi guys
[19:56] <anis> sammy: Okeey. something with libs?!
[19:57] <anis> sammy: i tryed everything cant figure out the issue
[19:57] <sammy> are you running 64 bit ubuntu? maybe you need the 32 bit compatability package
[19:57] <rww> anis: did you install Steam using the package in Ubuntu's repositories, or some other way?
[19:57] <anis> sammy: Yes running x64. How to get that package?!
[19:58] <rww> you don't, because multiarch exists these days
[19:58] <anis> rww: steam.deb package from steams website
[19:58] <sammy> rww is right, did you install steam from a package?
[19:58] <rww> anis: which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[19:58] <awesomess3> anis, did you follow the instructions? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve
[19:59] <sammy> anyone know why an install on sdc when dropping to a root maintenance shell mounts sda1 as root? i cant fsck the partition i need to.
[19:59] <rww> oh, it's 1PM already. back to work for me, sounds like awesomess3 is on the right track with the Steam thing
[19:59] <anis> awesomess3: Yes i did follow them
[19:59] <anis> Steam is running via Bumblebee
[19:59] <anis> because its Laptop
[20:00] <anis> rww: 14.04
[20:01] <sammy> anis what does `sudo apt-cache policy lib32-mesa-libgl` say?
[20:02] <anis> sammy: N: Unable to locate package lib32-mesa-libgl
[20:02] <anis> hmmz
[20:02] <kostkon> anis, #ubuntu+1 is the channel for 14.04
[20:02] <sammy> im noticing some people on arch forums talking about 32bit issues with bumblebee on 64bit systems. sorry, im on mobile so im not much help
[20:03] <anis> kostkon: sorry its 13.10 daily spin
[20:03] <anis> says 14.04 :S
[20:03] <sammy> i guess im going to try booting with single in my cmdline instead of recovery and chalk this up to the ubuntu recovery mode up to being broken
[20:03] <kostkon> anis, you mean 14.04 daily then
[20:04] <kostkon> anis, it has already become 14.04 for all i know
[20:04] <sammy> im not sure why it would mount /dev/sda1 or where its being told to do so, considering grub and the kernel it loaded are on sdc :/
[20:04] <anis> kostkon: sorry will join that channel just do i need to install the libs sammy ?!
[20:05] <sammy> anis i would take the very fist line of your pastebin and google it. seems to be an issue with a solution on arch (i found forum posts by searching for linux bumblebee steam) so im guessing you arent the first to run into this in ubuntu
[20:06] <sammy> that package may have a different name in ubuntu, or may not be the issue at all.
[20:07] <FuuqUmiist> are there any drivers for Lexmark x7170?
[20:07] <kostkon> !details | FuuqUmiist
[20:08] <sammy> does anyone have a second copy of ubuntu, live cd or otherwise they could boot into recovery mode, drop to a root shell, and see what partition gets mounted as root?
[20:09] <FuuqUmiist> kostkon are there any linux "printer" drivers for Lexmark x7170 multi-function printer?
[20:11] <kyle__> FuuqUmiist: look over on linuxprinting.org  They've got a database of known working drivers.
[20:12] <FuuqUmiist> kyle__ and if there is none there i guess the printer won't work on linux?
[20:13] <Dbugger> Hi guys
[20:13] <kyle__> FuuqUmiist: Not necisarily, but probably.  There are a few printers that have their own esoteric drivers that are vendor supported, and those aren't listed there.  Paritally because those vendor supported drivers are crap *cough cough cannon*
[20:13] <sarthak> Hello Dbugger
[20:13] <kyle__> FuuqUmiist: If your printer speaks one of the common printer languages, it may work without a printer-specific driver.  IE it speaks PCL or PS.
[20:14] <Dbugger> I have a question that has been going around my mind for a while. If I configure my VPS to accept only login with SSH Keys, and disable the password login, and then, I happen to lose for any reason my private key, wouldnt that lock me out of my own VPS?
[20:14] <kyle__> Dbugger: Yeah.  Unless it also had some sort of remote console access.
[20:14] <kyle__> Dbugger: The key is, don't loose your key.  If you'll pardon the pun.
[20:15] <alaing> Hi i need some help trying to cd into a directory
[20:15] <alaing> the directory name is "albums (another copy)"
[20:15] <alaing> it doesn't seem to like the (
[20:16] <alaing> -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
[20:16] <kyle__> alaing: Enclose it in quotes.
[20:16] <alaing> single?
[20:16] <kyle__> cd "albums (another copy)"
[20:16] <Dbugger> kyle__, Very funny. I guess I could contact my provider to ask them to fix it for me.
[20:16] <kyle__> Or double.  Doesn't matter in this case.
[20:16] <alaing> Ah, thanks I'll that
[20:16] <kyle__> Dbugger: I've managed not to loose my key, and my stuff has been configured that way for years.
[20:17] <kyle__> Keep good backups :)
[20:17] <Dbugger> kyle__, do you back up your key pairs?
[20:17] <kyle__> Dbugger: Yes, but not over the could.
[20:18] <Dbugger> kyle__, that was my worry. That would only make it more vulnerable
[20:18] <kyle__> Dbugger: I actually stash burned optical disks in my parent's saftey deposit box.  I'm in my 30s, not a kid anymore, but those things are damaned hard to come by around here....
[20:18] <Dbugger> kyle__, could you tell me how you do it?
[20:18] <Dbugger> Wow
[20:18] <Dbugger> That is some serious stuff :D
[20:19] <kyle__> I stash burned optical disks once every few months, and I keep a usb key in my sock drawer with the vitals as well.  Not terribly complex, but it works.
[20:20] <Dbugger> Ok, a follow up question: My VPS provider allows me to add SSH keys though the web interface. To do this I only have to write my email and password. But doesn't that mean that a hacker would have an easier way trying to hack my VPS account, and insert his own keys, than attacking directly the server?
[20:20] <kyle__> Dbugger: anymore, all the pictures you have of your kids are digital.  It's worth it to store backups like that.
[20:21] <kyle__> I don't know.  That seems a bit odd to me to do it that way.... if you're on a modern system, you should have ssh-copy-id.  You can use that to copy your keys to the VPS and set it up nicely, without having to use a webpage...
[20:21]  * kyle__ shudders.  webpage for keys.
[20:21] <sammy> is single still a valid boot option?
[20:21] <kyle__> sammy: should be.
[20:22] <rednaks> Hello, I would like to "clone" a project's code source from launchpad
[20:22] <rednaks> how can I get the link to do so ?
[20:22] <sammy> i just get boot messages and then no prompt :(  its not hung cause i see it complaining about the write cache on the sdcard drive
[20:22] <sammy> but the external drive is idle
[20:24] <sammy> I wouldnt need single user mode if recovery mode on my external drive mounted the proper partition as root, instead of always mounting sda1, which is what i want to fsck :(
[20:24] <spacey> I'm trying to set up a mediawiki on my home server, but I get "Not Found
[20:24] <spacey> The requested URL /mediawiki/index.php was not found on this server."
[20:24] <kostkon> rednaks, just clcik on "Code" then on the branch you want and it will show you the url to use
[20:25] <sammy> even though i see the proper UUID in the grub command lines, and booting normally from sdc mounts the proper root partition
[20:26] <spacey> apache2 and mysql are running and mediawiki is linked to /var/www/
[20:26] <spacey> how would I start analysing the problem?
[20:26] <sammy> spaxey linked to var/www or within?
[20:26] <spacey> linked
[20:26] <sammy> as in ls within /var/www shows mediawiki
[20:27] <spacey> yeah
[20:27] <sammy> the server is looking for /var/www/mediawiki/index.php and there should be a log- are you using apache?
[20:27] <spacey> mediawiki and then mediawiki-1.22.4 inside that
[20:28] <sammy> there ya go
[20:28] <spacey> so I should cp everything to mediawiki?
[20:28] <spacey> or like
[20:29] <sammy> it depends. is this a package mediawiki install or did you manually download a tarball
[20:29] <spacey> manually downloaded tarball
[20:29] <sammy> easiest thing to do (what ive done with things like wordpress in the past) is to rename the mediawiki-version folder as just mediawiki
[20:29] <sammy> then move that to the /var/www root
[20:29] <spacey> k will try
[20:30] <spacey> how do I remove the link?
[20:30] <sammy> or change your link to point to the proper directory where index.php is located
[20:30] <sammy> rm just like a file. try recreating the link, but point it to the mediawiki-version dirextoey instead
[20:30] <sammy> ln -s mediawiki /location/of/mediawiki/mediawiki-version
[20:31] <rednaks> got it ! thanks kostkon
[20:31] <kostkon> rednaks, np
[20:31] <sammy> so that you can see /var/www/mediawiki/index.php
[20:31] <spacey> and that just overwrites the old link?
[20:31] <sammy> no no, id use rm to remove the link first. just like a file, rm mediawiki from /var/www should do the trick
[20:31] <spacey>  kk
[20:32] <m3741> hey everyone, what is the build process for an ubuntu iso for x86 or x64? does canonical use live-build, (c)debootstrap and some custom scripts or something else?
[20:32] <spacey> ok and then restart apache I guess?
[20:33] <sammy> shouldnt have to, no. it doesnt do any sort of caching like that by default
[20:33] <spacey> nope still the same
[20:33] <sammy> so you have /var/www/mediawiki/index.php now?
[20:33] <spacey> yes
[20:34] <sammy> what does /var/log/apache/error.log say? should be a message for every 404
[20:34] <Sarah34> Anybody there?
[20:35] <Sarah34> I need some help plz
[20:35] <sammy> i guess you could try restarting apache, cant hurt
[20:35] <kostkon> !anyone | Sarah34
[20:35] <kostkon> then
[20:35] <kostkon> !details | Sarah34
[20:35] <Sarah34> Is it possible to run two instances of the same application?  If so how do I do that?
[20:35] <spacey> nothing really in the error log
[20:35] <Bashing-om> Sarah34: What is up > I am free at the moment.
[20:36] <kostkon> Sarah34, try middle clicking on the app icon
[20:36] <Sarah34> I need to run two instances of the same application if possible
[20:36] <Sarah34> Wondering of how to do that
[20:36] <Sarah34> Middle clicking?
[20:36] <spacey> http://pastebin.com/ncugm71z
[20:37] <Sarah34> I tried to start it with shift and etc
[20:37] <Sarah34> But doesn't work
[20:37] <Bashing-om> Sarah34: One might be able to, depending on the application, but only one of them can have "root" access.
[20:37] <Sarah34> It always ask if I want to replace already running application
[20:37] <Sarah34> And doesn't let me start two of them
[20:37] <Sarah34> It's tethering application
[20:38] <sammy> spacey do you have errors goong elsewhere? try access.log- that 404 should be showing up somewhere
[20:38] <Sarah34> I'm trying to use Internet from two phones on one laptop
[20:38] <Sarah34> If possible
[20:38] <Sarah34> Is it possible?
[20:38] <sammy> im rusty so maybe its found in the access log. sorry
[20:39] <Sarah34> Any advice?
[20:39] <spacey> I do see the GET requests but no 404's
[20:40] <Bashing-om> Sarah34: UHH, 2 applications trying to acess the same interface at the same time, do not think that can happen.
[20:40] <spacey> ah
[20:40] <spacey> ok  I see some 404's
[20:41] <grimeton> hi
[20:41] <grimeton> is there some kind of "small install" version of ubuntu that allows me to install onto an 8gb sdd?
[20:41] <Sarah34> I use Windows 8.1 if that help
[20:41] <sammy> phew good. does it just complain the file isnt found? i know its possible apache has been configured not to follow links outside /var/www
[20:41] <Sarah34> Any advice please?
[20:41] <grimeton> the "normal" install just dies with no space left on device
[20:42] <sammy> is there a reason you cant move the entire mediawiki folder to /var/www?
[20:42] <Bashing-om> grimeton: Try: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall
[20:42] <kostkon> Sarah34, this is a support channel for Ubuntu
[20:43] <spacey> I could try that, I reason why not
[20:43] <grimeton> Bashing-om: thanks
[20:43] <sammy>  /var/www is a safe place for admins to put whatever they want. symlinks to other places in the filesystem are handled with care because of security issues
[20:44] <Bashing-om> grimeton: Good luck ( I do the minimal thing, and I found I really like it - there is an additional learning curve !).
[20:44] <sammy> thats the last idea i have. if physically moving the files to /var/www/mediawiki doesnt help it find /var/www/mediawiki/index.php i dont know what will
[20:45] <Sarah34> Kostkon  Ubuntu windows aren't they both operating systems?  And if this is Ubuntu you people don't use Windows or what?
[20:45] <grimeton> Bashing-om: i've seen one or two linux installs before ...
[20:46] <spacey> :/
[20:46] <kostkon> Sarah34, sure, but this is a strictly ubuntu only support channel
[20:46] <lucasM> Somebody can recommend me any aplication to split a single .flac using .log file?
[20:46] <FuuqUmiist> Sarah34 why do you need to use internet from 2 phones and not just 1?
[20:47] <Bashing-om> grimeton: Great, but with the "minimal" install, all you are getting is the "core" and I mean nothing else, you must install all else (Xorg, and desk top and apps).
[20:47] <spacey> didn't work.. well, thanks anyways. I'll ask the main admin if he has some configurations I don't know about
[20:47] <grimeton> Bashing-om: yeah, that's fine
[20:48] <Bashing-om> grimeton: As long as you know the ropes, a piece of cake !
[20:49] <lucasM> Somebody can recommend me any aplication to split a single .flac using .log file?
[20:51] <dtcrshr> hello everyone. We have a bunch of netbooks, that I installed ubuntu. H
[20:51] <dtcrshr> Those netbooks will be for the students to use into the library, and each student has his onw credentials for our wpa2 enterprise network
[20:51] <dtcrshr> but for some reason ubuntu saves the credentials, The major issue is that each student would have to put his own when using
[20:52] <dtcrshr> like windows 7, vista, they allow to configure to "not" save the credentials, whereas the connection still up
[20:52] <dtcrshr> how is it possible with ubuntu?
[20:53] <misingnoglic> Hey, on my laptop I could install xubuntu 13.10 fine, but 12.04 is acting screwy. After install the screen just goes to black and on the try without installing the picture is all screwy and doesn't fit on screen. Any advice on how to fix?
[20:53] <okkites> misingnoglic> Hey, on my laptop I could install xubuntu 13.10 fine, but 12.04 is acting screwy. After install the screen just goes to black and on the try without installing the picture is all screwy and doesn't fit on screen. Any advice
[20:53] <okkites>                       on how to fix?
[20:54] <okkites> Is this a fresh install?
[20:54] <misingnoglic> the 12.04 is a fresh install
[20:54] <misingnoglic> and yes on how to fix, ty =]
[20:54] <okkites> I would run a diskwipe and re-install
[20:55] <misingnoglic> This is the 2nd time I've checked the image I downloaded, put it on USB, and then reinstalled 12.04
[20:56] <BradPJ> misingnoglic: So it sounds like your having issues with your screen? If so I'm guessing outdated drivers could be causing issues in 12.04 but the new drivers in 13.10 work fine
[20:56] <okkites> or you could load a live-cd and run the boot repair utility
[20:57] <tmmunq> misingnoglic: what BradPJ said makes the most sense. what gpu does that machine have, do you know?
[20:57] <okkites> Oh wow i need to read the whole thing ignore me
[20:58] <misingnoglic> tmmunq: Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500 (from online)
[20:58] <misingnoglic> I'm installing it on the Dell Inspiron Mini 10s
[21:00] <tmmunq> oh, its one of those weird poulsbo: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/poulsbo
[21:01] <bejker> hi all
[21:02] <okkites> o/
[21:04] <misingnoglic> tmmunq: wait so what should I do to fix this (I can't exactly install new drivers)
[21:04] <EleanorEllis> Very often a box appears asking for the wireless password for the network I am already connected to. Or when I move to another network, it will not accept the wireless password or keeps asking me for it every few minutes. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 and my wireless device is a Broadcom BCM4313, using the wl driver. I am currently reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx but I would appreciate some help on what 
[21:05] <tmmunq> use 1310
[21:05] <misingnoglic> I can't cause it doesn't support  my wireless drivers -.-
[21:05] <misingnoglic> isn't 12.04 supposed to be the stable release?
[21:06] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, is it coming from network manager, ie actually asking the wifi password or coming from "gnome" asking you to give it the password for the keyring
[21:07] <EleanorEllis> kostkon: The box is asking for the wifi password not the keyring password so I assume it is coming from network manager
[21:07] <BradPJ> misingnoglic: The stable release means packages are frozen, for the most part, as I understand it. So by using 12.04 you are using old, but stable software. If there was an issue with drivers 2 years ago but has subsequently been fixed, this issues will remain in 12.04.
[21:07] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, ok. you might get better results with the open source driver.
[21:08] <EleanorEllis> kostkon: I notice that the wl driver version installed on my computer is 6.20.155.1, whereas the latest version from http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php is 6.30.223.141
[21:08] <misingnoglic> Ok, thanks BradPJ. Guess I'll reinstall 13.10 and see where to go from there
[21:08] <jonjoe> hey guys
[21:08] <sydney> jonjoe: Hello
[21:09] <jonjoe> ubuntu server how was one perm force a shell change?
[21:09] <BradPJ> misingnoglic: No problem, I haven't used Ubuntu in a while so I'm not sure but it mayu be possible to install new drivers in 12.04 through some googling.
[21:09] <Pessimist> jonjoe, chsh ?
[21:09] <BradPJ> misingnoglic: Although using 13.10 may seem to be the better and easier option
[21:09] <jonjoe> ive been adding /bin/zsh to my .bashrc chsh doesent work
[21:10] <jonjoe> oes chsh have a prereq?
[21:10] <jonjoe> does*
[21:10] <Jordan_U> jonjoe: What chsh command did you run, and what was its output?
[21:10] <Pessimist> jonjoe, chsh -s $(which zsh) -- when you are logged in and then logout/login
[21:10] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, yeah. try the open source driver for now, and in about a month you can upgrade to 14.04 and then revert back to wl if you want. just one suggestion
[21:11] <EleanorEllis> kostkon: When you say "the open source driver", do you mean the b43 driver mentioned at http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 ?
[21:11] <Noiro> I thought /home wasn't inside of / partition, I'm being told my root is completely full, there should be plenty of space. What's going on?
[21:12] <Noiro> is there a recycle bin when I delete things?
[21:12] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, normally, if you disable the wl in Additional Drivers and then reboot ubuntu will then use the open source one which works with the 4313
[21:12] <Jordan_U> Noiro: Please pastebin the output of "df -h".
[21:12] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, wl - broadcom driver*
[21:13] <Noiro> Jordan_U, http://pastebin.com/xqJAYXQY
[21:13] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, i think it's called brcmsmac
[21:13] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, or something
[21:13] <Noiro> I thought / didn't need much room since everything would get installed and stored on /home
[21:14] <Chris23> hello guys. i have a problem to install maxview. it want a packet of me, which is installed already as a newer version, but i still cannot install it. someone can help me pls?
[21:14] <Jordan_U> Noiro: Packages are installed in directories outside of /home/. /home/ is only for files particular to a user.
[21:15] <Noiro> >.< Crap. My SSD isn't very big, I was told / wouldn't hold much
[21:16] <Jordan_U> Noiro: It depends on what you install. Packages containing a lot of images (like games) can get fairly big.
[21:16] <Noiro> I recently installed the Student version of mathematica for my uni, that was about 3GB.
[21:22] <EleanorEllis1> kostkon: I have removed the proprietary driver, so I will reboot and see if I can reconnect. It looks like I might need to install new firmware into the card to use the open source driver. It seems that the BCM4313 is not fully supported, according to http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/brcm80211
[21:23] <kostkon> EleanorEllis1, it should work fine though
[21:23] <EleanorEllis1> kostkon: Without needing to upgrade the firmware you mean?
[21:23] <kostkon> EleanorEllis1, no idea about that sorry
[21:24] <kostkon> EleanorEllis1, all i know is that brcmsmac works fine on my netbook with 4313
[21:25] <EleanorEllis1> kostkon: OK. And wl didn't work properly for you?
[21:26] <kostkon> EleanorEllis1, both of them work fine. i think brcmsmac is more stable as a matter of fact
[21:26] <EleanorEllis1> kostkon: OK. Well, I will reboot now. Wish me luck!
[21:26] <kostkon> EleanorEllis1, good luck!
[21:31] <ryck> How can I remove the Ubuntu One icon from the taskbar? I don't want to uninstall it.
[21:31] <ryck> The indicator applet.
[21:31] <kyle__> lvs
[21:31] <kyle__> wrong window
[21:32] <EleanorEllis> kostkon: I have rebooted and now the wifi card is using the brcmsmac driver. It connected to wifi immediately, so I will have to keep an eye on it and see if the problem occurs again. Thanks for your help.
[21:33] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, nice
[21:33] <kostkon> EleanorEllis, np probs
[21:33] <kostkon> no*
[21:39] <Guest80442> Hello, I have a gfx card issue. The cursor leaves a trail and the screen does not refresh.
[21:39] <kyle__> Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
[21:39] <Guest80442> Oh...
[21:40] <Guest80442> Well, right now I have an impromptu solition
[21:40] <Guest80442> I have a script that keeps running xrefresh.
[21:40] <kyle__> Sorry, it was a joke.  Did you install anything non-standard, like perhaps the closed-source nvidia driver?
[21:41] <Guest80442> No, but I do have a nvidia card.
[21:44] <kyle__> Guest80442: Generally the open source drivers work very nicely, but once in a while...
[21:44] <Guest80442> Hello?
[21:44] <Guest80442> kyle__: okay, how do i fix this?
[21:44] <cynfor> I am mounting an internal ext4 partition using udisks. Would doing it using mount or fstab have any advantages over udisks (mounted using fuse )?
[21:44] <kyle__> go ahead and try installing the nvidia drivers and tools and setup.  I do have one box myself that locks up the graphics wit the opensource drivers.
[21:45] <Guest80442> kyle__: Are they in the software centre?
[21:45] <kyle__> Guest80442: In the software center, enable multiverse, search for nvidia.
[21:45] <Guest80442> Okay, how do I know if i have multiverse enable (sry, only been using ubuntu for 1 year)
[21:46] <kyle__> Guest80442: go to the edit menu, software sources.
[21:46] <kyle__> In software center that is.
[21:46] <Guest80442> Thanks. :-)
[21:46] <kyle__> basically, click all the checkboxes ;)
[21:47] <Jordan_U> cynfor: ext4 partitions shouldn't be mounted via fuse, udisks vs fstab doesn't affect fuse vs kernel space filesystem driver.
[21:47]  * kyle__ sighs.  spinny disks are so slow after you're used to ssds.
[21:47] <Guest80442> kyle__: Okay, which nvidia driver do i get?
[21:47] <kyle__> Guest80442: Probably whatever the latest is.
[21:47] <Guest80442> So, Nvidia binary x.org current?
[21:48] <kyle__> Guest80442: Yeah.  Should be it.
[21:49] <Jordan_U> cynfor: If you use a /etc/fstab entry then you can have the filesystem mounted (or an automount created for the mountpoint) at boot. It's also a more "traditional" place to configure such things, so if this is going to always be mounted, or mounted using special options, then having it in /etc/fstab is good from a self documetation standpoint.
[21:49] <Guest80442> kyle__: Okay, installing.
[21:50] <cynfor> Jordan_U, ok, can we make udisks do it ?  I don't want it mounted always, only when opened in a file manager.
[21:51] <Guest80442> kyle__: Does it matter that I just happened to run boot-repair on a live CD so I could boot back to ubuntu before this issue happened?
[21:51] <Jordan_U> cynfor: What problem are you having with your existing configuration? Mounting via Nautilus should work out of the box.
[21:52] <Guest80442> kyle__: i'm restarting, now.
[21:54] <cynfor> Jordan_U, As of now I am doing it via udisks using thunar. I tried fstab but partition doesn't pop in devices list in thunar/nautilus.
[21:56] <Jordan_U> cynfor: What problem are you having with your existing configuration?
[21:57] <Otterley> is there an archive in which one can find older releases of security update packages?
[21:57] <Otterley> I need libc6 2.15-0ubuntu10.4 but I can't find it anymore (along with its debug syms)
[21:57] <cynfor> No problem, it works fine. But I am finding marginal speed gains when using kernel space driver instead of fuse. So just curious if there is anything I am missing.
[21:58] <whoever> hi all, need some help with conky, my text is possitioned where I want it byt the window shading/color  the the correct width  but goes across the top of my screen  and not down the side ,where I want it http://paste.ubuntu.com/7127587/ < -- conky.rc
[21:58] <whoever> can someone assist
[21:59] <TJ-> Otterley: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/
[21:59] <Otterley> TJ-, that doesn't appear to be it
[21:59] <Jordan_U> cynfor: Why do you think that you're ever using fuse? Like I said, fstab vs udisks is completely orthoginal to fuse vs kernelspace filesytem drivers (and nobody, except the occasional crazy person like myself, ever uses fuse for ext4).
[22:00] <TJ-> Otterley: If however you mean superseded packages, then you can check in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ manually, or look on Launchpad for the package builds
[22:00] <Otterley> TJ-: nope, not there either
[22:01] <TJ-> Otterley: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/eglibc/2.15-0ubuntu10.4
[22:01] <Bashing-om> Otterley: Not a good idea to mix versions- dependency issues - but, this -> http://packages.ubuntu.com/ <- (??).
[22:02] <Otterley> I don't intend to mix them.
[22:02] <Otterley> I had a core file, I wanted to install the debug symbols, and the apt-get happily upgraded both glibc and installed the new version's debug symbols, which instantly made my core file useless.
[22:02] <TJ-> Otterley: As you'll see it has been removed from disk, but you can rebuild it yourself from the sources which are still there
[22:03] <cynfor> Jordan_U, Oh, I was thinking that since udisk mounts without root permissions, it must be using fuse. Looks like I am wrong.
[22:03] <Otterley> This also makes it impossible to guarantee that you can have a flotilla of servers that have the same package versions installed, if you ever had a security update in your golden master.
[22:04] <TJ-> Otterley: The debug symbols might still be on http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/, although I don't see them
[22:11] <Jordan_U> Otterley: Congratulations, you've provided the first perfectly legitimate reason I've seen for wanting an out of date package :)
[22:12] <Otterley> you mean core file analysis?
[22:12] <Otterley> or ensuring one's systems are identically configured?
[22:13] <TJ-> I prefer local package cache/mirrors for this reason, I can control the expiry policy and move expired packages to back-up
[22:13] <Jordan_U> Otterley: Core file analysis.
[22:14] <Otterley> I think they're both good reasons, personally
[22:15] <TJ-> Otterley: which arch do you need of that package, I may be able to recall it from back-up if I've every had the ddeb for it
[22:15] <Otterley> I found them on LP
[22:16] <Otterley> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/libc6/2.15-0ubuntu10.4 etc
[22:16] <Otterley> thanks
[22:16] <Otterley> and lo, a backtrace was made
[22:18] <ner0x> Any good UML editors for non-KDE/Gnome setups? Either QT or GTK possibly?
[22:18] <TJ-> ner0x: There are some Eclipse packages for UML
[22:19] <Mark92> ciao :D
[22:19] <isasha> Yeah so guys I still have this issue with ubuntu and my keyboard
[22:22] <isasha> The space key doesn't work...
[22:29] <TJ-> isasha: At what point does it stop working?
[22:29] <isasha> after loging in
[22:29] <isasha> works in tty and in another os
[22:29] <TJ-> isasha: Sounds like you've got something bound to it then; have you checked the key bindings?
[22:30] <isasha> I did showkey, it said that the key was 57
[22:30] <isasha> dunno if that's what you're looking at
[22:31] <TJ-> isasha: No, I was talking about the ability to bind keys to functions/actions
[22:32] <isasha> and how do I do that?
[22:33] <TJ-> isasha: There's a system settings applet, Keyboard I think, that allows you to configure them
[22:33] <isasha> Ok, which option do I select then?
[22:34] <TJ-> isasha: I have no idea, you need to explore/read the help.
[22:35] <isasha> Ok well I checked all the shortcuts, it seems nothing is using space
[22:35] <isasha> I did however use a scanner yesterday and went through a nightmare installing the drivers though...
[22:35] <gomi> hello
[22:37] <TJ-> isasha: Does the key work if you log-in as Guest, or create a new profile?
[22:37] <isasha> it'ssimilartothis:http://askubuntu.com/questions/8478/what-is-causing-my-spacebar-to-randomly-stop-working
[22:37] <isasha> lemmet check TJ-
[22:37] <gomi> I'm having a problem with Synaptic. I can start it from the command line, but it will not start from the launcher or the Dash. I have tried several potential solutions from the Ubuntu help forums, but they don't work. Does anyone here have any suggestions?
[22:38] <isasha> yup space works in guest...
[22:38] <bitvilag> hey everyone. I would need some help with routing. Tried to google but i could find any useful article about routing traffic through multiple servers with just routing table...without nating... is it possible? I think it should be.
[22:38] <OerHeks> my canon mp280 is OOTB in 13.04, but in 13.10 it does not work, any solution ?
[22:38] <bitvilag> couldnt*
[22:38] <TJ-> isasha: so something specific to the profile then
[22:40] <TJ-> isasha: maybe this will help you pin it down   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts
[22:42] <isasha> Ok that sounds interesting
[22:44] <bitvilag> so noone
[22:46] <TJ-> bitvilag: You'll need to be more specific
[22:46] <bitvilag> well.
[22:46] <bitvilag> i am not sure what to tell you
[22:47] <yuriks> Hello. I'm trying to run startx over a ssh connection, but I guet "X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting". Anyone knows how to fix that? I don't want X forwarding, I want X to start and output on the local video output as normal, but want to run startx remotely for troubleshooting
[22:47] <gomi> How do I get Syanptic to open from the Dash? I can run it from the command line, but if I click on it in the Dash or launcher, nothing happens?
[22:48] <bitvilag> there is a router - openwrt that is pointing 10.9.0.1 address to one of the servers in the subnet 192.168.1.22 and well when I traceroute 10.9.0.1 it hops to 192.168.1.22 but then it timeouts and wont go further even though on 192.168.1.22 there is a route to 10.9.0.1 am I missing something?
[22:51] <bitvilag> TJ anything?
[22:51] <TJ-> bitvilag: That has confused me!
[22:51] <bitvilag> haha
[22:52] <TJ-> bitvilag: openwrt is in which subnet?
[22:53] <bitvilag> well the thing is that my openwrt router is not strong enough for handling VPN so I installed VPN on one of the virtual machines and its currently running on it. The network 10.9.0.0 is accessable from that vm server however it is not from others since thats not the router of this subment (192.168.1.0/24) so I had to do a static route from my router to this server vm so all the workstations in
[22:53] <bitvilag> this subnet will have access to the vpn
[22:53] <bitvilag> openwrt is in 192.168.1.0
[22:54] <JFranks> Been struggling with some old Sun X4100 servers and 12.04.4 LTS.. Last install is the closest yet.. it all goes well till the final reboot where it does a "mode not supported" error on the LCD and even after editing /etc/default/grub and removing the graphical menu/console only comment.. still! .. Next reboot will try to get into the rescue mode off the installer DVD and then mount root and then edit the /etc/default/grub but this time uncomment
[22:54] <JFranks> the 640x480 line..
[22:55] <daftykins> bitvilag: methinks a diagram is needed
[22:55] <TJ-> bitvilag: ahhhh, OK, now I'm getting the idea. So is the VM server configured to IP forward?
[22:56] <TJ-> bitvilag: the openwrt needs to know to "via" the 10.9.0.0 to "vm-server" over a LAN i/f, "vm-server" has a default route to 192.168.0.openwrt
[22:57] <bitvilag> thats working
[22:57] <bitvilag> so if I traceroute
[22:57] <TJ-> bitvilag: all other hosts will use their default route to openwrt for 10.9.0.0 traffic, which will then send it to vm-server
[22:57] <bitvilag> it does actually reach 192.168.1.22
[22:57] <bitvilag> exactly
[22:58] <bitvilag> but the problem is that 192.168.1.22 is actually a bridged interface (sorry) its actually not a vm but the host that is keeping the vms. Is that a problem?
[22:58] <TJ-> bitvilag: does the VM guest have a default route to its host? or to the openwrt? does the guest know about 192.168.1.0/24 at all?
[22:59] <bitvilag> i answerd ur question before you wrote it haha
[22:59] <bitvilag> I was planning to create the vm but I ended up just installing it on the host. I forgot
[22:59] <TJ-> bitvilag: layer 2 bridge shouldn't affect it, each segment sees the traffic
[22:59] <VarmVaffel> If there's any iptables experts here, what does the numbers after ":INPUT DROP" mean in the rules?
[23:00] <ice9> how to get a ginus joystick to work?
[23:00] <VarmVaffel> like [3000:170000]
[23:00] <daedeloth> I've installed ubuntu on my laptop but for some reason it keeps botting windows
[23:00] <daedeloth> no grub2
[23:00] <daedeloth> I'm pretty sure I've installed grub2 on the master boot record
[23:01] <TJ-> VarmVaffel: where are you seeing those?
[23:01] <daftykins> daedeloth: UEFI installs?
[23:01] <gomi> How do I get Syanptic to open from the Dash? I can run it from the command line. Any suggestions?
[23:01] <daedeloth> I don't really know what uefi is to be honest
[23:01] <daedeloth> I also didn't see any options
[23:01] <VarmVaffel> TJ-, they are part of the rules generated by iptables-save
[23:01] <OerHeks> gomi, first type it right > synaptic
[23:01] <daftykins> daedeloth: go into your 'BIOS' setup and check the boot device is the disk and not 'windows boot manager'
[23:02] <daedeloth> I can only select the hard drive
[23:02] <TJ-> VarmVaffel: "man iptables-save", see the "--counters" option
[23:02] <daedeloth> CSM is enabled, when I disable it my hard drive boot options dissapear
[23:02] <VarmVaffel> TJ-, alright, thanks
[23:02] <daedeloth> I understand this CSM thing is "the old way"?
[23:02] <daftykins> daedeloth: ok, so you're in legacy mode - is it win7 then?
[23:02] <awesomess3> ice9, did you read the various manuals/instruction-guides? https://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+joystick
[23:02] <daedeloth> daftykins, no, it's windows 8.1, but I think I had csm enabled while installing windows
[23:02] <TJ-> daedeloth: CSM means if it can't find an EFI system partition, it'll try an old fashioned BIOS/MBR style boot from sector 0
[23:03] <daftykins> daedeloth: still, check an option sometimes called 'Hard Drive BBS properties' for which disk is considered primary
[23:03] <bitvilag> TJ I sent you pm so its cleaner
[23:03] <daedeloth> I can only select the drive, not the partitions
[23:03] <daftykins> i'm not talking partitions
[23:03] <daftykins> but ok, sounds like it's not there
[23:03] <daedeloth> ok, the one drive that's in there is selected as first boot device :)
[23:03] <gomi> Okay, how do I get Synaptic to open from the Dash? I can run it from the command line, but if I click on it in the Dash or launcher, nothing happens?
[23:04] <daedeloth> just now I reinstalled ubuntu with csm disabled, but it still couldn't find any efi system partitions
[23:04] <Gasseus> So I'm having troubles getting ip forwarding working. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7127841/ <- Details I think are relevant. What can I try to figure it out?
[23:04] <daedeloth> (I guess I should have created such a partition on windows install?)
[23:05] <VarmVaffel> TJ-, so do you know if I can just put whatever I want in there if I alter the iptables config? Is it just a counter for users to see?
[23:06] <TJ-> VarmVaffel: No, it's iptables internal packet counters so that some modules that use rate limiting can figure things out accuratelyt
[23:07] <daedeloth> so should I start from scratch and install windows with CSM turned off?
[23:07] <VarmVaffel> TJ-, right I see, thanks
[23:08] <TJ-> daedeloth: If it is Win8 then it'll be UEFI
[23:08] <daftykins> daedeloth: you're not going to be able to fix it after the fact, you'd have to reinstall to change to EFI installs but i'm not convinced that's the only course of action
[23:08] <daftykins> TJ-: not if he installed 8 with CSM on
[23:08] <daedeloth> alright, I'll go for a reinstall then
[23:09] <daftykins> heh
[23:09] <TJ-> daftykins: usually, with CSM, it only kicks in if there's no EFI alternative
[23:09] <daftykins> i think it's fair to say there's no 'usually' across any of this stuff XD
[23:10] <kazoo> I need help with nginx
[23:10] <daedeloth> is EFI really such a big step forwards? because in my opinion it's a pain.
[23:10] <kazoo> it reads my .php file as if its a .txt file
[23:10] <daedeloth> ah, yes, which points me to why I enabled CSM in the first place: the windows installer doesn't start without it.
[23:10] <TJ-> daedeloth: It's great... when it is done properly, but like everything, it takes time to get used to because it is a different way of handling boot
[23:10] <kazoo> Any ideas why it does that
[23:11] <daftykins> daedeloth: sounds like your windows media is iffy.
[23:11] <robotboy> hi
[23:11] <robotboy> I need help
[23:11] <daedeloth> oh noes, I probably should have enabled efi when "burning" the usb drive
[23:11] <kazoo> can anyone help
[23:11] <robotboy> i got openvpn as need disable logging
[23:11] <okkites> Any of you guys used google enterprise?
[23:12] <daftykins> daedeloth: not sure if sarcasm or srs bsns
[23:12] <robotboy> the problem is that its not like normal openvpn
[23:12] <robotboy> got some kind logdba tool
[23:12] <JFranks> Okay.. If you installed LTS 12.04.4 on a Sun X4100 off disc, and every boot attempt results in a brief black screen followed by the "Mode not Supported" message the LCD farts out.. You've uncommented all the lines in /etc/default/grub .. doesn't change anything.. posted on #ubuntu .. nada.. now what?
[23:12] <daftykins> kazoo: i wonder if there's an nginx channel
[23:12] <daedeloth> daftykins, it's serious. is it possible?
[23:12] <kazoo> Daftykins there is but they take to long to respond
[23:12] <daftykins> daedeloth: where did you get the win8.1 image exactly? is it official?
[23:13] <daftykins> kazoo: sounds like you don't have php installed or enabled
[23:13] <kazoo> Its installed and enabled
[23:13] <kazoo> phpinfo reads fine
[23:13] <gomi> So, is there a way to find out why Synaptic won't open from the Dash or launcher?
[23:15] <daedeloth> daftykins, it's a torrent of the version that was preinstalled
[23:15] <daedeloth> I have a valid key
[23:15] <urda> Question: something keeps "unselecting" my text and I'm not sure what. For example: in gedit or sublime I'll highlight a block of code. A few seconds later the highlight is cleared. Or if I CTRL+A to select all, a few seconds later it will be unhighlighted. I don't see an active program that could be causing this issue, what am I doing wrong?
[23:15] <urda> 12.04 LTS
[23:16] <Beldar> gomi, See what 'gksudo synaptic' in the terminal shows.
[23:16] <daftykins> daedeloth: what happens when you try to boot it in EFI mode?
[23:16] <okkites> 19:16 < Beldar> gomi, See what 'gksudo synaptic' in the terminal shows.
[23:17] <okkites> 19:16 < Beldar> gomi, See what 'gksudo synaptic' in the terminal shows.
[23:17] <daedeloth> it doesn't detect the usb drive
[23:17] <okkites> 19:16 < Beldar> gomi, See what 'gksudo synaptic' in the terminal shows.
[23:17] <daftykins> okkites: stop that
[23:17] <okkites> balllls
[23:17] <okkites> sorry
[23:17] <okkites> was looking at the othe screen holding down my right click
[23:17] <daftykins> daedeloth: what do you mean? skips it entirely? try picking it manually via a one-time boot menu, or from within setup
[23:18] <daedeloth> it's just not there, it doesn't detect the efi
[23:18] <gomi> 'gksudo synaptic' runs synaptic, and it functions normally, but it shows a bunch of GtkNotebook warnings. Uninstalling and reinstalling Synaptic doesn't help.
[23:18] <daedeloth> the program I use to "burnt" the iso gives me 3 options: mbr for bios or uefi, mbr for uefi and gpt for uefi
[23:18] <daedeloth> the default is mbr for bios or uefi
[23:19] <daedeloth> I guess I'll pick GPT now and give that a try?
[23:19] <Beldar> gomi, What does a apt-get update and upgrade show?
[23:21] <gomi> I've been running apt-get update a lot lately. Just now, it doesn't show any errors, just lots of hits, gets, and igns.
[23:22] <Beldar> gomi, I see numerous bugs with 'GtkNotebook ubuntu synaptic' on google
[23:25] <urda> ... whelp figured it out. It was a hanged internal company python program
[23:25] <urda> thanks? :p
[23:29] <dgarstang> why would the <insert curse words> unity desktop suddenly not let me log in any more? ssh works FINE
[23:30] <gomi> Beldar: ok after looking into that and fixing an option in Synaptic, now it's giving me an error that it can't load canberra-gtk-module, but that module is included in libcanberra-gtk3-module, which I already have.
[23:30] <TJ-> dgarstang: stale "/home/$USER/.Xauthority" ?
[23:32] <dgarstang> TJ-: Moved it. same problem
[23:32] <TJ-> dgarstang: can Guest or other users connect?
[23:32] <jojoa1997> is there a way i can permantly set the priority of a process to high?
[23:33] <dgarstang> TJ-: Guest can login via the UI.
[23:33] <dgarstang> TJ-: when I try and log in via UI, the screen changes for a moment and then goes back to tge unity login screen
[23:34] <TJ-> dgarstang: Check for a stale lightdm too, "/var/lib/lightdm/.Xauthority"
[23:35] <dgarstang> TJ-: removed him too... same thing
[23:35] <TJ-> dgarstang: did you stop/start the lightdm whilst removing that authority file?
[23:36] <dgarstang> tj: no.. and my /var/log/auth.log logs 'lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "doug"' on each failure.
[23:36] <gomi> jojoa1997: make sure it is always run from a script with nice, using the settings you want.
[23:36] <dgarstang> TJ-: restarted lightdm service. same thing
[23:37] <TJ-> dgarstang: check the "/home/$USER/".xsession-errors"
[23:38] <TJ-> dgarstang: Also, check the various logs in "/var/log/lightdm/"
[23:38] <dgarstang> oh... /usr/sbin/lightdm-session: 29: /home/doug/.profile: Syntax error: Bad function name
[23:38] <gomi> jojoa1997: If the process in question is already running all the time before your script can run, then use renice to change its priority instead.
[23:38] <dgarstang> hm that line has 'knife-hub() { knife $* -c ~/.chef/hub/knife.rb; }'. dunno whats' wrong with that
[23:40] <trism> dgarstang: you can't use a - in the name
[23:40] <dgarstang> TJ-: ok, that works. Why on earth would lightdm bitch that knife-hub() { knife $* -c ~/.chef/hub/knife.rb; } is not a valid function and totally fail the login?
[23:40] <dgarstang> trism: it works tho... from bash
[23:40] <trism> dgarstang: yes but lightdm sources .profile with dash
[23:40] <dgarstang> trism: oh ffs. well thanks
[23:45] <dgarstang> :q!
[23:45] <Gambit-> what's the correct way of telling a script in /etc/init.d to autostart?
[23:45] <Gambit-> or rather, start on boot?
[23:45] <brandon9> I'm trying to setup some custom keyboard shortcuts on 12.04, and they only seem to work if I include a modifier key (shift, ctrl, alt, super).  I don't want to use a modifier key with my shortcut.  Is there any way to accomplish this?
[23:50] <eeballik> hello i have a cine raid dual HD usb enclosure with 1tb when i use ubuntu 12.04.4 alternate and try and manually setup partitions it detects drive as only 160gb
[23:51] <Jordan_U> eeballik: How big are the individual drives in the array?
[23:51] <awesomess3> Gambit-, I believe you add a shortcut/symbolic-link from /etc/rc2.d/apache2 to /etc/init.d/apache2  (I used apache2 as an example) (I'm 19% sure this method works for all GNU/Linux distributions)
[23:52] <RBZ157> sup
[23:52] <eeballik> 1TB
[23:52] <Gambit-> awesomess3, fyi, update-rc.d is the command you're looking for.  Now I'm trying to determine how to get that to run from dpkg :)
[23:52] <eeballik> two 1TB hard drives
[23:52] <TJ-> Gambit-: "man update-rc.d"
[23:52] <Gambit-> :)
[23:52] <RBZ157> Im a linux noob :/
[23:52] <Gambit-> ah looks like I need a postinst shell script.
[23:52] <rww> awesomess3: "I'm 19% sure this method works for all GNU/Linux distributions" => it doesn't
[23:53] <awesomess3> my probability checked-in! triumph!
[23:53] <rww> :)
[23:53] <Jordan_U> eeballik: Why are you using the alternate install image? Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" and "ls -l /dev/disk/by-path/" .
[23:54] <eeballik> because i want to use lvm encrypted drive
[23:54] <rww> the desktop CD can do LVM encryption
[23:54] <gomi> in 13.10, is there an easy way to get a 3 finger tap on the touchpad to register as a middle-click?
[23:55] <cornfeedhobo>  is there an easy way to apply patches to packages? I realize it would need to be recompiled, but i have no clue if there is a way to make sure the process happens everytime a new version comes out
[23:55] <gomi> corndfeedhobo: run 'sudo apt-get update' regularly
[23:56] <Jordan_U> cornfeedhobo: What are you patching?
[23:56] <Guest26805> how do I find out what package depends on a specific version of another package?
[23:57] <cornfeedhobo> Jordan_U: networkmanager-openvpn to add ipv6. ref: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/networkmanager-openvpn-ipv6/
[23:57] <cornfeedhobo> i am not sure how to do it... but i want ipv6
[23:57] <Bashing-om> Guest26805: Terminal command -> apt-cache depends <name>