[00:21] <CyberAssassin> Okay so I tried logging into Kubuntu 13.10 today. I type my password then the screen goes black then back to the login screen.
[01:13] <JunkAndSmackHead> rww: sorry,i had wrong window open
[01:14] <JunkAndSmackHead> I wasnt trying to figure out why kubuntu refuses to show my non gpt drive win7 install inn my grub
[01:14] <JunkAndSmackHead> boot-repair seems to see it, and claims it will install grub properly with the option, but at ythe end, no option....4
[01:17] <JunkAndSmackHead> was thing*
[01:17] <JunkAndSmackHead> tryiing* damnit
[01:32] <Broke_Dad> Anybody out there?
[01:33] <Broke_Dad> hey danni, you looking for help or came to provide help?
[01:36] <Broke_Dad> anybody?
[01:37] <CyberAssassin> oi
[01:39] <Broke_Dad> hola
[01:39] <Broke_Dad> i have a question
[01:39] <Broke_Dad> and I know....I know.....root blah blah blah
[01:40] <Broke_Dad> I'm the CISO of a health web  content company but I need to be able to understand how we can/do use root
[01:45] <JunkAndSmackHead> oon ubuntu?
[01:45] <JunkAndSmackHead> usxe sudo. or if you are dead set on root, used sudo passwd root to set a root password and hat enables root
[01:56] <claydoh> !rootsudo >> Broke_Dad
[01:56] <claydoh> oops
[01:56] <claydoh> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[01:56] <Broke_Dad> in the past, I've been able to have a root desktop
[01:57] <Broke_Dad> makes things easier when I'm dinking around in a 10.0.x.x dev network
[01:57] <CyberAssassin> Why do you want do everything in root?
[01:57] <CyberAssassin> Why not use a terminal and do sudo -s
[01:57] <claydoh> while you still can, the system is geared toward sudo
[01:58] <claydoh> yes, what CyberAssassin said :)
[01:58] <Broke_Dad> 1. it's easier for me to understand and 2. I understand the implications of a root desktop
[01:58] <Broke_Dad> Anyone know where I can enable the root desktop (and subsequently turn it back off)
[01:59] <CyberAssassin> Then set a root password and use the UI
[01:59] <CyberAssassin> sudo passwd root
[01:59] <Broke_Dad> I've set the password
[01:59] <claydoh> Broke_Dad:  my link above has that info
[01:59] <CyberAssassin> ^^
[01:59] <Broke_Dad> is that sudo -i?
[01:59] <Broke_Dad> thanks clay, I'll take a look
[02:01] <Broke_Dad> in the past, I and to set something like AllowRootLogin to allow me to use a kubuntu desktop session
[02:03] <claydoh> no, sudo -s  is correct, sudo -i is to change to a specified user iirc
[02:08] <claydoh> With lightdm replacing kdm, the config file to edit wil be different.
[02:08] <Broke_Dad> lightdm....that's it
[02:11] <claydoh> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013/11/login-as-root-ubuntu-13-10-saucy-salamander/
[02:13] <Broke_Dad> Thanks I understand it now.  Maybe in puppet we can block that
[02:23] <CyberAssassin> I still can't figure out why KDE won't let me login...
[02:24] <CyberAssassin> I forgot my password on a fresh 13.10 install. Went into recovery and changed it, now when I attempt to login the screen goes black then back to the login.
[02:24] <CyberAssassin> Google seems to be of no help.
[10:37] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[10:53] <abdi> hi room
[10:53] <BluesKaj> hi abdi
[10:54] <abdi> i have one problem i need you advice
[10:54] <BluesKaj> 7ok , describe it
[10:55] <abdi> am looking for software which i can monitor my network am working in hotel as sys admin so i have problem of bandwidth some pp download movie
[10:57] <jussi> abdi: so you are looking for how much upload/download you have done?
[10:57] <abdi> yes
[10:58] <abdi> not actually in my laptop or desktop to pp who connected to my network
[10:59] <jussi> ahh, so for the entire network?
[11:01] <abdi> yes
[11:01] <hateball> abdi: Do you want to monitor just the internet traffic, or LAN in general?
[11:02] <hateball> I assume they pass through a proxy-server that you control?
[11:02] <abdi> both
[11:02] <abdi> no i do not have proxy
[11:04] <hateball> Well, how do the clients get from the LAN to the WAN?
[11:04] <abdi> to wan
[11:05] <hateball> Do they pass through something like a hardware router? Or a home-made linux router?
[11:05] <hateball> It's easier to know what solution to use to monitor if we know what the setup is :)
[11:05] <abdi> through router
[11:06] <abdi> cisco 1840
[11:08] <Guest23826> !list
[11:08] <hateball> abdi: You can use MRTG to get info from the router, like bandwidth per interface etc
[11:09] <hateball> abdi: If you need to monitor more devices you could use something like Opsview which comes with MRTG
[11:57] <abdi> how i can get mrtg hateball
[13:04] <aljosa> I've just dist-upgrade'd on 14.04 and kwallet manager can't open wallets anymore. Any way to fix that?
[13:07] <BluesKaj> aljosa, open kmenu>apps>system>kwallet management>settings>configure kwallet, choose enable. Your previous settings should then worl
[13:07] <BluesKaj> work
[13:10] <hateball> abdi: apt-get install mrtg
[13:10] <hateball> abdi: it does require some reading tho
[13:11] <aljosa> BluesKaj: thanks, disabling/enabling helped
[13:12] <BluesKaj> aljosa, yeah upgrading will disable apps, sometimes
[14:45] <tyler_d> hello everyone
[14:46] <tyler_d> I'm trying to run two external monitors from my laptop, only one will work at a time, not both together.. anyone had this working? intel hd4000 chipset
[20:52] <dsjklj> in your opinion if one of the interviewers says i hope to see you again mate whilst walking you ot of the door what does that mean?
[21:11] <[pabu]> join /#v6z24
[21:17] <_Roey> hi
[21:17] <_Roey> why can't I hear any sound after I reset?
[21:17] <_Roey> what gives?
[21:17] <_Roey> this is the second install of 14.04 where I've seen this happen