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pleasehelpmeubuntu make live cd of their distribution and i tought that maybe they would theach me how to do it with my distribution  :)00:00
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exogenhello, what can i do to start deja-dup via ssh? I use actually "ssh -X" but "deja-dup --backup" don't work and there display that the backup HD is not found.00:00
fun69hey whats the easiest way to install firefox on ubuntu?00:01
fun69:D00:01
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bekksfun69: sudo apt-get install firefox00:01
daftykinspleasehelpme: no, unfortunately there aren't enough hours in the day to help someone get *another* distro off the ground00:02
daftykinsthe purpose of this channel is to support ubuntu and ubuntu alone00:02
fun69cheers :D00:02
fun69simple yet :)00:03
pleasehelpmethanks for the awnser :(00:03
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edipsjhsimpson:  Thank you very much sir! You helped me alot I changed many linux distros because of fan loud, it was big problem. but now there is not fan problem. :)00:05
Abydonalso fyi: http://heartbleed.com/00:09
fowlduckAbydon: yup, the world got 0-day'd00:10
AbydonJust in case anyone missed it :P00:10
Nick____is there a way to totally reinstall all the frontend stuff for ubuntu (unity, compiz, window manager, maybe video drivers, etc)00:22
fun69hey folks00:23
kostkonNick____, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop --reinstall  if you want to redownload everything do a sudo apt-get clean  first00:23
fun69when I access remote desktop from win to win I get full screen resolution, also with some OSX servers who got preconfigures client. now I connect via nx protocol and full screen yet to come00:24
fun69:)00:24
kostkonNick____, that's only for the desktop, not the drivers00:25
fun69maybe someone here uses no machine to connect from windows to ubuntu?00:25
Nick____kostkon is there something that goes a bit deeper than that...that only seems to reinstall a few packages (i think -desktop are placeholder packages)00:25
kostkonNick____, it's a metapackage. you can reset unity/compiz if you want00:25
Nick____kostkon how do you do that?00:26
brcolowWhen I execute "sudo /etc/init.d/rc.local start" in the terminal, my start-up script executes. However, it does not execute upon startup (i.e. when I reboot)00:26
kostkonNick____, what version of ubuntu?00:26
Nick____kostkon 13.1000:26
kostkonNick____, http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html00:27
Nick____kostkon links dead?00:27
Nick____oh there it goes00:27
Nick____kostkon yeah it's hosed...I tried method #2 (and now #1) and both give me lots of errors esp that the 'opengl' plugin wont run.... maybe the next step is to reinstall from usb (without overwrite)?00:30
Nick____'opengl' plugin is missing i think it said00:31
Nick____'not loaded'...here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/116676500:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1166765 in NVIDIA Drivers Ubuntu "unity showing only blank desktop, no dash nor decorations" [Undecided,New]00:31
kostkonNick____, try again, it might needs a logout or if can't do that a reboot00:32
atrius`anyone know if ubuntu has updated the openssl package to deal with the heartbeat bug?00:32
us`0gbI read that the Ubuntu installation media installs software from both the main and restricted repositories. Is there a way to tell the installer not to install anything from the restricted repository and to use only main?00:32
whowhatwititAnyone know a good graphing calculator package?00:33
whowhatwititthe vanilla one is rubbish00:33
kostkonneed* Nick____, you can reinstall it and use the same partition(s). if you haven't create a separate partition for home then everything will get overwritten00:34
Nick____kostkon same thing...i get lots of info, but it gets stuck and complains about failed plugins 'error:plugin init failed: unityshell' among other00:35
kostkonNick____, i mean your personal data. did you reboot? would be easy for you to do so00:35
Nick____kostkon yes that's after reboot00:35
Nick____kostkon well i dont want to format any drives just overwrite system files00:36
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kostkonNick____, ok. not sure what to suggest now. maybe disable or enable the nvidia driver https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Installation_without_X_.2BAC8_from_the_console00:36
Nick____kostkon it's onboard video...i915...if i could reinstall that, I guess that would be something to try00:37
loqcan someone help me? ibkmod: ERROR../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:791 kmo_module_insert_module: could not find module by name='fglrx' ERROR: could not insert 'fglrx': Function not implemented00:38
fun69::P00:38
brcolowWhat log can I check to make sure /etc/rc.local was executed on startup?00:39
kostkonNick____, when did this problem start00:41
daniola00:42
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Nick____kostkon i had problems with the computer starting,and I suspect an old video card.  So I just tried to use the onboard video for now, but ubuntu gives me nothing...blank desktop with a message that says 'report problem'00:43
Nick____kostkon here's the issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17381/unity-doesnt-load-no-launcher-no-dash-appears00:44
brcolowWhat log can I check to make sure /etc/rc.local was executed on startup?00:44
kostkonNick____, right. it makes sense now. you could try running the unity test   /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p   see if the card can run unity00:44
Nick____but tried everything in there and no joy00:44
Nick____kostkon 'glx is not available on the system'00:45
Nick____I did have to set DISPLAY=:0 to make that test work though00:45
Nick____doing this all from tty00:45
latteradoes ubuntu support dualbooting with an encrypted osx volume on a macbook pro?00:46
kostkonNick____, sudo apt-get install mesa-utils  then run  glxinfo | grep -i renderer   to make sure00:46
Nick____kostkon 'error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig'00:47
kostkonNick____, you could try forcing ubuntu to use the llvmpipe software rendering mode  see here http://askubuntu.com/questions/197771/how-do-i-enable-low-graphics-mode-llvmpipe-rendering-in-unity00:47
daftykinskostkon / Nick____ may i suggest a pastebinit of /var/log/Xorg.0.log to identify the current driver in use?00:47
daftykinsi can see kostkon is more experienced though so feel free to dismiss :)00:48
Nick____daftykins i can't i dont have paste ability..itsall console...anything i can grep00:48
zubuntuhi00:48
kostkon!pastebinit00:48
ubottupastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com00:48
daftykinsNick____: the above is a fine CLI utility00:48
daftykinsyou can install it then run "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"00:49
daftykinszubuntu: hello again (:00:49
Simotek-Workcan you run pastebinit /dev/urandom ?00:49
fun69hey folks I run ubuntu 13.10 Gallium 0.4 on AMD RS780 video yet to get full screen00:49
fun69whats u advice? :D00:49
zubuntudaftykins :)00:49
Nick____kostkon daftykins http://paste.ubuntu.com/721952500:50
at78rpmI just got an email saying ubuntu one is on the way out and that I have to download all my content before July.  Is this real or is this spam?00:51
Nick____kostkon i see: (EE) Failed to load module "glx" (module requirement mismatch, 0)00:51
buffalo_bekks: my server works now thaks to you, you made my day:)00:51
bekksbuffalo_: you're welcome :)00:51
kostkonNick____, where is that coming from00:51
brcolowWhat log can I check to make sure /etc/rc.local was executed on startup?00:51
Nick____kostkon xorg.0.log00:51
ottmanhttp://www.techrepublic.com/article/ubuntu-one-falls-from-the-clouds/00:52
Nick____the pastbin above00:52
at78rpmTY ottman00:52
kostkonNick____, oh i know why. you need to remove the nvidia driver00:53
Nick____kostkon nvidia?  a stock one00:53
kostkonNick____, is the previous card you were using an nvidia one00:53
Nick____kostkon no ati...and i purged and removed fglrx and the propritory one i tried to get working00:54
kostkonNick____, hmm00:54
daftykinsNick____: was it you who said this was an AMD hybrid graphics laptop?00:55
Nick____kostkon there's a nouvau one installed..i could remove that...it wants to remove xserver-xorg-video-all though00:55
Nick____daftykins no this is a desktop00:55
daftykinsah ok00:55
daftykinsnah nouveau coming off won't help00:55
kostkonNick____, no that;s fine. i thought the card was an nvidia00:55
daftykinskostkon: i find it odd that the kernel command line reads 'ro' after root, perhaps all the unity reset commands have done nothing because the disk is ro?00:56
daftykinsNick____: can you run "mount | pastebinit" please00:56
kostkondaftykins, interesting00:56
Nick____daftykins http://paste.ubuntu.com/721953900:56
kostkonNick____, are you using any extra ppas like xorg edgers etc.?00:57
daftykinsnope looks fine there00:57
Nick____kostkon yes, but nothing video related, but would be happy to remove them all00:57
Nick____kostkon if i clear out sources.list.d and then do an apt-get update would that set me with the default repos?00:58
daftykinsNick____: how come you have acpi=off? also, is there an /etc/X11/xorg.conf present?00:59
kostkonNick____, if the ppas are safe then no need to do that00:59
Nick____daftykins that was from an old problem, but i think i tried it without that, but id gladly try rebotting with it deleted00:59
daftykinsis kernel 3.13 even in any ubuntu 0o00:59
Nick____daftykins there is no etc/x11/xorg.conf01:00
daftykinsNick____: just a curiosity, i've no idea if it would affect glx, i suspect not01:00
daftykinsok that's good too01:00
Nick____a failsafe01:00
daftykinsyeah that's standard01:01
kostkonNick____, does the laptop have by any chance hybrid graphics on it?01:01
Nick____kostkon its a desktop01:02
Nick____it has a built in onboad chipset im trying to use01:02
Nick____intel-based01:02
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kostkonNick____, did you try to enable llvmpipe?01:02
daftykinsNick____: the error on line 82 refers to a potential mismatch between the X server version and the driver modules installed - if you do have X-edgers it could be worth removing that and being sure xserver and the intel video driver are versions that are meant to play together01:03
Nick____kostkon oh no...ill do that now one sec01:03
AquafreshHey all. I just shut down my computer and turned it back on. The desktop loads but unity doesn't. I tried to install compiz-settings-manager as a solution I found on the forums. But then I get stuff about unmet dependencies. Can someone help me?01:03
kostkonNick____, before doing that, check comments #8 and #9 here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/30199801:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 301998 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) "[i915] No 3D graphics support with Intel 915GM/GMS/910GML" [Undecided,Invalid]01:03
Nick____daftykins yes i agree ...but i dont have xedgers...how can i just reset both..id be happy to purge and reinsall that01:03
kostkonNick____, and try doing the same as suggested by the commenter of #901:03
daftykinsAquafresh: haha nice nick - can you log in at a TTY or start a terminal with ctrl+alt+t ?01:04
Aquafreshyes01:05
AquafreshI just did01:05
daftykinsAquafresh: have you already tried "sudo dconf reset -f /org/compiz/" ?01:05
Aquafreshthanks btw lol01:05
Nick____kostkon http://paste.ubuntu.com/721956701:05
Aquafreshno01:05
Aquafreshlet me try01:05
daftykinsAquafresh: after that, also run "setsid unity"01:05
Nick____there are some dependency issues01:05
Aquafreshdaftykins: I get an error in spawning some line01:06
Aquafreshnothing happens after it explains usage01:06
kostkonNick____, that's what you got after doing sudo apt-get remove libgl1-mesa-dri?01:06
Nick____kostkon yes01:06
Nick____well purge but yes01:06
daftykinsAquafresh: can you confirm which ubuntu version this is? "cat /etc/issue"01:07
Aquafreshdaftykins: ubuntu 13.1001:07
daftykinsAquafresh: ah, try the first again but without sudo, so "dconf reset -f /org/compiz/"01:08
daftykinsit should complete without output01:08
daftykinsAquafresh: then "setsid unity" afterwards as before01:08
Aquafreshdaftykins: it output correct usage and says there was a spawnning error01:09
Aquafreshi can't even run sudo apt-get upgrade without an error01:09
kostkonNick____, ok leave it as it is. check again for any left over ati related packages and remove them01:09
daftykinsAquafresh: what does that say? it'd be sudo apt-get update first though of course01:09
Aquafreshdaftykins: that there are dependsencies that are unmet01:10
daftykinsoh that'll just be from your ccsm attempt01:10
Aquafreshdaftykins: i was installing something before I reset. The install had failed and software center dissapeared from my computer01:10
Nick____kostkon no fglrx around...no fglrx module dpkg shows nothing01:10
daftykinsAquafresh: oh right :S any ideas what it was?01:10
Aquafreshcrossover01:11
daftykinshmm not familiar with that01:11
daftykins!info crossover01:11
ubottuPackage crossover does not exist in saucy01:11
Aquafreshdaftykins: it's a commercial version of wine01:11
daftykinsoh right01:11
daftykinsAquafresh: how was it installed? did you add a PPA?01:12
Aquafreshdaftykins: no. it was .deb01:12
daftykinshrmm01:12
Nick____kostkon this is what lspci shows for my VGA: http://askubuntu.com/questions/54464/how-to-install-intel-corporation-2nd-generation-core-processor-family-integrated01:12
Nick____2nd line01:13
Nick____should i try edgers?>01:13
kostkonNick____, search for "fglrx" and "ati". you might find the following useful  dpkg -l | grep search_term     apt-cache search search_term     apt-cache policy package_name press tab to autocomplete01:13
daftykinsAquafresh: does "dpkg -l | grep crossover" output anything?01:14
Aquafreshyes01:14
AquafreshAquafresh: yes01:14
daftykinsAquafresh: can you type it out at all?01:14
kostkonNick____, dpkg -l | grep -i search_term  is even better01:15
Aquafreshdaftykins: yes. iU crossover 12.1.2-1 i386 Run windows applications like MS Office01:15
Nick____kostkon dpkg shows no fglrx, apt-get remove fglrx-* has nothing to uninstall01:15
daftykinsAquafresh: try "sudo dpkg -r crossover"01:16
AquafreshAquafresh: alright01:16
Aquafreshdaftykins: alright. Should I reboot01:16
Aquafresh?01:16
daftykinsafterward if it works yep01:17
* Aquafresh crosses fingers01:17
kostkonNick____, rty reinstalling the intel driver,   sudo apt-get clean  and then sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel --reinstall01:17
Nick____kostkon paste.ubuntu.com/721959901:18
Nick____that's what locate shows for fglrx01:18
Nick____ok01:18
Aquafreshdaftykins: loaded to desktop. unity still did not load01:18
Nick____ones ec01:18
kostkonNick____, so it's still there, or some part of it anyway01:18
Aquafreshdaftykins: installing compizfig settings manager01:19
daftykinsAquafresh: ok, can you login at a TTY after hitting ctrl+alt+F!?01:19
daftykins*F101:19
Aquafreshyes01:19
Aquafreshim going to go about the instructions you suggested earlier now01:19
daftykinsAquafresh: cool, "sudo service lightdm stop" there should kill X on TTY701:19
Nick____kostkon maybe...not sure what those belong to or if they're even being used01:19
Aquafreshdaftykins: when do you want me to do that?01:19
daftykinsAquafresh: before trying to prior dconf command and the other01:20
blackhat486tskill lightdm01:20
daftykinsto=the01:20
daftykinsi'm not sure killing it is necessary01:20
Nick____kostkon after reinstall of intel, still same problem--blank desktop with 'system proram problem detected' box01:21
randomnomadHow is it going i trying to find a audio problem01:21
randomnomadto fix an01:21
kostkonNick____, are you getting the same error in Xorg.0.log01:22
daftykins!details | randomnomad01:22
ubotturandomnomad: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)01:22
randomnomadohh sorry i cant get audio to passthough hdmi01:22
Nick____kostkon same mismatch error, yes01:23
blackhat486!ping unopaste01:23
kostkonNick____, sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx --reinstall maybe01:23
randomnomadits a nvidia chipset mcp79 i beleve01:24
kostkonNick____, also paste the contents of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf if there is one01:24
randomnomadhave googled everything and have tried everything searched so far01:24
randomnomadafter that i did a fresh install and came in here01:24
Aquafreshdaftykins: hey nothing worked after I installed the compiz thing01:24
Nick____kostkon thre isn't one.... if I run startx I get "(EE) module ABI major version (7) doesn't match the server's version (8)01:25
daftykinsAquafresh: oh there was no need to install the compiz thing, i didn't realise that's what you were doing in the TTY. i was expecting you'd run the commands from earlier01:25
Aquafreshdaftykins: can you tell me them again? I can't find them when I scroll up01:26
randomnomadaplay -l see the device buts it dosent list it in the plusaudio so any help would be great or a place to find it01:26
daftykinsAquafresh: dconf reset -f /org/compiz/01:27
daftykinsAquafresh: this has to be done at the TTY after 'sudo service lightdm stop' though preferably01:27
Aquafreshright01:27
daftykinsAquafresh: third up: "setsid unity"01:28
Aquafreshdaftykins: so after I enter dconf etc. I get an error. Yes I ran sudo service lightdm stop01:28
kostkonNick____, actually the correct way to restart X is  sudo service lightdm restart01:28
daftykinsAquafresh: hrmm what's that error?01:28
Nick____kostkon yes i've been doing that, just figured I'd try startx..and that seems like a error that says that the driver and module don't match, but not sure01:29
Aquafreshdaftykins: spawning command line 'dbus-launch' etc01:29
daftykinsAquafresh: ok run "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unity-team/ppa"01:31
daftykinsAquafresh: then: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unity" to be sure it's all there01:31
Aquafreshdaftykins: "apt-get-repository" not found01:32
daftykinsyou typo'd ;)01:32
randomnomadim thinking that it might be an alsa problem but any help to try to locate it would be great kinda new at this01:32
Aquafreshhahaha01:32
Aquafreshthanks01:32
Aquafreshdaftykins: running update now01:33
kostkonNick____, try this: sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-core01:33
daftykinsrandomnomad: which nvidia driver are you using?01:33
randomnomad30401:33
randomnomadthe current01:34
kostkonNick____, then you could try the edgers ppa, it might replace everything that needs to be replaced and fix the problem. plus you'll get an newer version of the driver01:34
Aquafreshdaftykins: so now what? after the update?01:34
daftykinsAquafresh: did it install anything?01:34
Aquafreshdaftykins: i guess so? I did get some "failed to fetch" responses. I think it's from a bad ppa I added a while back01:35
daftykinshmm give it a reboot and see if anything's changed01:36
Aquafreshalright01:36
randomnomadi was thinking about trying to alsa daily diver01:36
randomnomadto see if it fixes the problem01:36
Nick____kostkon ok i did that but did purge (git red of everything) did the same and purged xorg-core...afer reinstallling core it complained that there was no 'x', so reinstalled xserver-xorg...now when i run startx it says GLX loaded, when i restart lightdm i still get the same problem but now i have a bar at the top at least...maybe now it's a unity thing?01:37
AquafreshAquafresh: desktop but no unity01:37
Nick____gonna try restarting01:37
kostkonNick____, tried rebooting already?01:37
kostkonyeah01:37
Aquafreshdaftykins: desktop but no unity01:38
buffalo_exit01:38
daftykinsAquafresh: hrmm, ok one serious idea, is try a "mv ~/.config ~/.configold" then reboot01:39
Aquafreshdaftykins: if this does not work do I need to consider a fresh install? :/01:39
Nick____kostkon restart same problem...but the bar at the top is promising, also no mismatch error in xorg.0.log:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/721964901:39
daftykinsAquafresh: well, you could wait for someone more knowledgable01:40
daftykinsAquafresh: i don't understand why the dconf command errors like it does01:40
kostkonNick____, good. try resetting unity and compiz again and then reboot01:40
Nick____kostkon ok we'll do, thanks for your help btw01:40
kostkonNick____, np01:40
Aquafreshdaftykins: after the mv do I need to reboot01:40
Nick____kostkon 'reset' as in, purge and reinstall?01:40
daftykinsAquafresh: yep01:40
kostkonNick____, i mean this http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html01:41
Nick____ah yes01:41
excelsiorahi, anyone here?01:42
daftykinsyes01:42
daftykinsask away if you have a problem01:42
excelsioraI'm at a talk on ERC, :) So do I upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 to 14.04, or do I just do a fresh install?01:43
Nick____kostkon after running it showed 'glx loading'...stuck at terminal....restart lightdm, got unity bar but errors, uninstall ccsm, rstart again....WORKING!01:44
kostkonNick____, :)01:44
Nick____kostkon thanks so much for your help01:44
Nick____kostkon++01:44
Nick____kostkon++01:44
Nick____no karma here i take it01:44
kostkonNick____, no probs. my pleasure01:44
Nick____well you deserve it01:44
Nick____kostkon thanks so much01:45
kostkonNick____, np again :P01:45
Nick____kostkon if you'e ever in new york, i owe you a beer01:45
karstensrageso do you have to restart to make the changes of the openssl bug take effect?01:45
kostkonNick____, i'll remember that :P01:45
daftykinsexcelsiora: i never did have much faith in upgrades of anything ;)01:45
Nick____thanks kostkon and have a good night (btw my nick on here is aaas...im on my laptop so thats why it's Nick___...im usually in #ubuntu, but when im active im usually helping ;)01:46
maxshellubufirt install ubuntu 13.10 in an 9 years old hp. working perfecto :) loving it01:46
kostkonNick____, ok, then i'll see you again sooner or later gn01:47
Nick____kostkon take care01:47
maxshellubutired now to ask many questions :)01:47
mpoolelooks like the new openssl packages for 12.04 are still vunerable..........01:49
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karstensragedo you have to reboot?01:51
mpoole/join #ubuntu-packaging01:51
Kardosmpoole, even 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12?01:53
mpoolethats what I installed01:53
mpoolerestarted stunnel01:53
mpooleto reload libssl.so01:53
mpooleand apparently according to http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ the site is still vulnerable01:53
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kyteAnyone know of a good place to get videos/training on ubuntu desktop and ubuntu server?02:01
karstensragempoole, how long does that test take, jesus02:01
hnethello?02:04
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hnethi02:05
daftykinshi.02:05
Beldarhello, this is support, leave a message after the beep02:05
hnetoh...02:05
Beldarjus kidding02:05
hnetwell I am now try to install ubunt 14.10 on my netbook02:06
hnetbut i cant see the buttons02:06
daftykinshnet: that's impossible 14.10 doesn't exist yet02:06
hnet13.10 sorry02:06
hnetI tried xrandr and adjusted screen resolution02:07
wolflarsondid you confirm the hash of the image?02:08
hnetoh I will02:08
Guest000000Hello, I have a huge problem with linux... I installed it on my acer c720 chromebook, and when I turned the chromebook off and on again, I can't seem to access linux...02:11
daftykinsGuest000000: what happens instead?02:12
Guest000000Just two beeps.02:13
coderangerAnyone know if the OpenSSL 5.12 package is actually safe to use?02:13
coderangerAll evidence points to it being a bad release02:13
skaIn 14.04: I don't have any virtual consoles...02:13
skaHow do I turn those on?02:13
daftykinsGuest000000: try holding left shift after powering on and see if you get a menu02:13
Guest000000Thanks I'll try, I'll respond in 30 minutes. (I have to do something else right now..02:14
hnetubuntu-13.10-desktop-i386.isoD0508F909C2C71D96AEAC5EFB0329B3302:14
daftykinsGuest000000: oh wait forgot you said chromebook. sounds like you're going to need to flick the switch to disable developer mode and return it to defaults first02:14
daftykinsGuest000000: that'll wipe everything on the install though02:14
hnetWell... my ubuntu iso's hash seems to match02:15
randomnomadok ive installed alsa daily and still has not fixed my problem02:15
Samantha`Ubuntu is fucking gay, and is made by faggots, for faggots. #ChangeMyView (Protip: You can't.)02:16
Samantha`UBUNTU = GAY02:16
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daftykinssamantha has a rather rude demeanour02:17
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hnetProblem arises when I try to 'prepare partions'. I can"t see quit, back, forward buttons!02:17
unkerrormaybe, maybe not02:17
unkerrorSamantha seems to think Ubuntu = Happy02:17
vanishingindeed02:17
vanishingnow lets get on topic02:17
randomnomadneeds help02:18
randomnomadlol02:18
daftykinsrandomnomad: is that thing an atom and ion1 setup?02:18
randomnomadion02:18
Guest000000Hold on, I noticed it says Booting from external drive is not enabled... is there a chance it will work after I enable it?02:19
Guest000000|/back|02:19
hnetCan I adjust size of Ubuntu installation windows?02:19
hnetI can't see buttons...02:19
SchrodingersScathnet: have you tried holding alt and dragging the screen?02:20
SchrodingersScathnet: er, window02:20
Beldarhnet, Try the alt key and left click to move it around.02:20
hnetOh thanks!02:20
hnetNow I can see the buttons02:21
randomnomadi beleve its an mcp79 chipset02:21
randomnomador thats how everything is listing02:21
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Guest000000Anyway can someone explain Chrubuntu to me? I installed it (Took about an hour.), then I turned it off, and now daftykins says I have to reformat it..02:22
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mobohello?02:23
unkerrorhi02:24
moboI have a question about resizing partitions in a 12.04 live boot, if anyone has the time02:24
daftykinsGuest99852: aaaah you know you have to repeat some of the steps to launch it from chrome OS right? it's just a dirty 'hack' to get ubuntu on, it's not really an official install02:24
daftykinsoops wrong guy02:24
daftykinsGuest000000: aaaah you know you have to repeat some of the steps to launch it from chrome OS right? it's just a dirty 'hack' to get ubuntu on, it's not really an official install02:25
unkerrorI may not know the answer, but I can try to answer if I do :)02:25
cfhowlett!ask|mobo02:25
ubottumobo: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience02:25
Guest000000daftykins: What commands do I use?02:25
daftykinsGuest000000: i dunno off hand, did you follow a guide on a website?02:26
Guest000000the chrubuntu blogspot.02:26
Guest000000Followed it perfectly.02:26
cfhowlettGuest000000 it's not an official ubuntu distro and not supported here.02:27
Guest000000Thanks for trying though.02:27
moboI was trying to install ubuntu 12.04 alongside win7 (on it's partition), and it wouldn't let me select the main partition. I tried modifing/mounting it with gparted, but it wouldn't mount it, as it says it is "corrupted or has damage". I'm pretty sure it's not. Anyone have any ideas as to what is going on?02:27
Guest000000Didn't know where to go for support.02:27
frankieabmy computer freezes during restart how can i troubleshoot or fix that02:28
zagazahi.. what do you guys recommend for first time linux? 12.04 or 13.10?02:28
cfhowlettGuest000000 understood.  see www.reddit.com/r/chrubuntu02:28
unkerrorzagaza: personally I'd wait 10 days for the LTS 14 release02:28
unkerrorbut if you don't want to wait I'd go with 12.0402:28
mobofrankieab: does it let you pull up a tty?02:28
randomnomadok got it to play a test soung with speaker-test -c 2 -r 48000 -D hw:0,302:29
frankieabno, not when its hung02:29
mobohm02:29
randomnomadbut still doesnt show up in plusaudio02:29
Guest000000Thanks for showing me the place for proper Chrubuntu support cfhowlett. (:02:29
zagazaunkerror: is that an official release or some beta?02:29
mobois it ONLY restart?02:29
mobo*the error only when restarting02:30
unkerrorits scheduled to be officially released on the 17th02:30
frankieabno shutdown as well02:30
zagazaunkerror ok neat, thanks.. I'll wait for that one02:30
unkerrorno problem02:30
cfhowlettzagaza current supported versions are 13.10 and 12.04.4 LTS.  Next release= 14.04 which will also be LTS02:30
zagazacool02:31
zagazatired of windows need a change :)02:31
cfhowlettzagaza details of the target computer?02:32
unkerrorheh, I had that feeling about a month ago when I replaced windows completely on my desktop system02:32
zagazacfhowlett hp pavilion dv6, ssd 128gb, 4gb ram, i5 2.26ghz02:33
zagazalaptop02:33
hnetI'm now installing Ubuntu on my netbook, which ran XP02:33
cfhowlettzagaza ubuntu should run nicely on that02:34
cfhowletthnet netbook?  you might find that lubuntu or xubuntu are better options.  lubuntu is specifically optimized for lower/older specification hardware02:34
unkerrorI have a similar setup on my laptop, without the ssd, and it runs great on there02:34
hnetWill Ubuntu run nicely on intel N270?02:35
zagazacool cool02:35
hnetOkay... I will try02:35
cfhowlett!atom|hnet02:35
cfhowletthnet is that also a netbook?02:36
hnetWell I am using laptop with intel i3 370m02:37
unkerrorI run xubuntu-desktop on both of my systems, not because I have to, but because I prefer it to unity ;)02:37
hnetwhich runs w702:37
hnetAs support for windows xp ends, I decided to install ubuntu on my netbook02:38
unkerrorgood choice02:38
cfhowletthnet lubuntu or xubuntu02:38
hnetoh.. I dont know.. I just downloaded ubuntu from ubuntu homepage...02:39
hnet" d0508f909c2c71d96aeac5efb0329b33   ubuntu-13.10-desktop-i386.iso "02:40
skaHow do I get my virtual consoles to work iin 14.04?02:40
cfhowletthnet no reason not to try it - but remember lubuntu/xubuntu options02:40
hnetthanks for info02:41
unkerroris there any major difference between running ubuntu with xubuntu-desktop and running xubuntu distro?02:42
hnetI first tried to install debian xfce02:42
cfhowlettunkerror xubuntu has a different set of default packages02:42
hnetbut when moving files using thunar file manager02:42
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redbluefishHello02:48
cfhowlettredbluefish greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions.02:48
DenSaakalteHey everyone. I've been trying for at least an hour to mount Windows shares on the terminal, I already can access them un Nautilus without problem. But every time I try this command 'sudo mount -t cifs //netbiosname/folder/ /media/folder/ -o guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777', it says 'mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system'. I've already installed cifs-utils and all, and I've restarted several times02:48
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DenSaakalteI'm going to try and add cifs to /etc/modules and see if that fixes the problems. I'll be back in a bit and let you know if it worked02:56
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DenSaakalteNope, that didn't work03:01
DenSaakaltecifs also doesn't show in cat /proc/filesystems03:01
hnetI just finished my Ubuntu installation and it works perfectly03:04
unkerrorcongrats03:04
hnetTouchpad didn't worked properly on debian Xfce but not on Ubuntu! haha03:05
ubuntulivekkkkkkHello, I am having issues with boot repair. I have used it in the past and It was successful. The problem with booting was generated, because I removed the partition for Ubuntu 14.04, while I had another partition with Linux Mint and another one with Windows 7. I have tried using boot/repair on Ubuntu 14.04, but it is not yet supported, so I changed the apt/get sources list to the 13.10 version, but was still not successful. I had a03:10
ubuntulivekkkkkklive USB around with Lubuntu 13.04 around and that-s what I am trying to use with boot/repair. Here are the links for both options I was given with the recommended boot/repair>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7219795/ *I told boot repair to fix buggy EFI kernel and I got a few commands to post on the command line afterwars(. The other option is in http://paste.ubuntu.com/7219811/ *be ware that the prompt for the buggye kernel fix is only sh03:10
ubuntulivekkkkkkown after I received this link(, this time I did not get any commands from boot/repair. Usually, I would have an option in the BIOS with an entry called @ubuntu@, which I used to boot with. Ever since I removed Ubuntu 14.04, that option is no longer visible and subsequent linux installations do not make that entry show up again. Thank you for your time.03:10
ryonaloliis openssl 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 vulnerable?03:25
ryonalolito CVE-2014-016003:25
ubottu** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160)03:25
kostkonryonaloli, already got updated http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/03:26
kostkonryonaloli, check for updates03:27
ryonalolik03:27
DenSaakalteSo I just did 'ls /lib/modules/3.4.0/kernel/fs' and it shows fat, fuse, hfsplus, isofs, nls and udf, but no cifs which is what (it seems) I need to have in order to use samba shares on CLI. How do I do this?03:28
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JCM83youtube playback just failed for me, keeps having to kill pages in Chromium.03:49
JCM83Do I need to restart the flash process or something?03:49
daftykinsJCM83: chrome has a task manager03:52
DenSaakalteAlright, I gave up. I guess I won't use samba shares on CLI03:52
cisconinjaso i have my ubuntu 13.10 running on a different box, and i am using cygwin in windows get x application i.e clock, firefox, xchat. when i minimize xchat or any other x window i can't see to find it again , is there a way i can maximize it ?03:53
daftykinsDenSaakalte: what's going wrong?03:53
daftykinsDenSaakalte: what are you doing to mount the share and what's happening?03:53
cisconinjadoing fg list that xchat is running03:54
DenSaakalteHere's what I'm doing: "sudo mount -t cifs //ACER-074AC68100/Films /media/films/ -o guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777"03:54
DenSaakalteBut here's the error I get: "mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system03:54
DenSaakalte"03:54
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, have you tried "auto"?03:54
DenSaakalteAnd mount error(19): No such device / Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)03:54
DenSaakalteHow do I use auto? (also I have cifs-utils installed already)03:55
daftykinsDenSaakalte: check 'smbclient' and 'smbfs' are installed, then confirm that that share is going to work using smbclient03:55
daftykins"smbclient //IP/share -u username"03:55
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, personally I use "auto", where you used "cifs"03:55
cisconinjaanyone pleasr03:55
drclawis it just me or is there no openssl 1.0.1g package to upgrade to yet for 12.04.4 ?03:55
cisconinjas/pleasr/please03:56
daftykins!latest | drclaw03:56
ubottudrclaw: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.03:56
DenSaakalteOkay let me try03:56
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DenSaakaltemount: special device //ACER-074AC68100/Films does not exist03:56
DenSaakalteNow this is new03:56
DenSaakalteLet's see if it's a name issue now03:56
daftykinsperhaps slashes the other way03:56
drclawubottu: this is re: the heartbleed "serious" vulnerability03:56
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, well usually the mounts go to "media". Check the path03:57
kostkondrclaw, some mirrors usually are some hours behind the main one. just wait a bit03:57
DenSaakalteIt says "No such file or directory" on Nautilus, I was sure I created it03:57
DenSaakalteI'll recreate it03:57
pato_bravoAlso, I used /dev/<disk> where you used your Acer oath03:57
DenSaakalteOkay, let's try03:57
daftykinsDenSaakalte: pato_bravo lol, network shares are quite different to disks03:58
daftykinsoops ignore double highlight03:58
daftykinsDenSaakalte: i should've said "smbclient \\IP\share -u username"03:58
DenSaakalteAlright03:58
DenSaakalteGoing to try that last one thing first03:59
pato_bravodaftykins: Well, I mounted my disk and then edited smb.cfg for the share. I have done a write up of what I did, brb.03:59
daftykinsdrclaw: so you're saying there's a zero day out for it?03:59
kostkondaftykins, it's out already03:59
daftykinskostkon: wasn't me asking, drclaw is :)04:00
drclawdaftykins: you can dump the private key in some cases http://heartbleed.com/04:01
kostkondaftykins, better ignore what i'm saying.  early morning hours :P04:01
daftykinsah i saw what you shared now04:01
drclawkostkon: there is a fix from openssl, but I'm not sure about an ubuntu package yet04:01
daftykinsindeed, slow to update regional APT mirrors perhaps04:01
drclawk thanks04:02
daftykinsdrclaw: switch to the main ubuntu repo and see if you get offered an update if you're desperate04:02
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, it's in portuguese. Ask me if you have any questions http://paste.ubuntu.com/7219941/04:02
DenSaakalteLet's see04:02
kostkondrclaw, i've received the update, just wait a bit for the mirror you are getting your updates from to sync with the main server. it may take a few hours or so04:02
pato_bravoLooking for help with boot repair!04:02
DenSaakalteI speak spanish so I understand it roughly04:02
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, ah couldn't be better.04:03
drclawkostkon: thanks for the info04:03
pato_bravoLooking for help with boot-repair!04:05
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Guest000000Does anyone know a good Getting started with Ubuntu guide?04:08
Guest000000I have been using Ubuntu for 10 minutes now and I am already confused... :S04:08
Beldar"Excellent" Mr, Burns04:09
SeaSki SURPRISE !  http://i.imgur.com/Jf3M4JX.png04:10
Morgan_Freeman SURPRISE !  http://i.imgur.com/Jf3M4JX.png04:10
drclawlooks like I'm using us.archive.ubuntu.com (91.189.91.13, .14, .15)04:10
simiantHello. I am having a problem getting xscreensaver to start automatically in lubuntu 13.10. Can anyone help me out?04:10
Bashing-omGuest000000: ->http://ubuntu-manual.org/downloads , http://files.ubuntu-manual.org/manuals/getting-started-with-ubuntu/12.10/en_US/screen/Getting%20Started%20with%20Ubuntu%2012.10.pdf <- should keep ya occupied 'till ya learn better.04:14
Guest000000Thanks :)04:15
Guest000000It took me 5 hours to get Ubuntu on my chromebook.04:15
xmjmoin04:16
xmjis there a heartbeat-fixed openssl version for 12.04 LTS ?04:16
DenSaakalteWell, that didn't help much, unfortunately. It keeps saying the directory does not exist even though it does04:16
Bashing-omGuest000000: NP, that is just for starters, bear in mind, old info is old and may no longer apply. Time and experience will give you the ability to differentiate.04:17
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, is it when you mount the directory?04:17
drclawxmj: I was just asking about that, I've been told that it's taking some time to hit mirrors, but I'm pulling from us.archive.ubuntu.com and the three IPs that resolves to for me are serving 1.0.0e (and one of the three is just down)04:17
DenSaakalteWhen I do this: "sudo mount -t auto ACER-074AC68100/Films/ /media/films/"04:17
DenSaakalteI've tried in a lot of ways04:18
DenSaakalteWith/out slashes, etc04:18
pato_bravoDenSaakalte: Well, have you tried with the /dev/<disk> method?04:18
drclawxmj: I'm trying to query from elsewhere if there is split horizon / regional dns records I'm not seeing04:18
xmjdrclaw: did you mean 1.0.1e ?04:18
xmjthe bug has only been fixed in .g btw.04:18
DenSaakalteI'm going to try it now04:18
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, you just have to lookup, which disk it is under fstab with the command that is in the pastebin.04:18
drclawxmj: I did, thanks, sorry04:19
drclawer nope04:19
drclawI'm not paying enough attention 1.0.1-404:19
pato_bravoDenSaakalte: For me it's usually <disk> is usually sdb, since I only have the hard disk connected to the computer and no other peripherals most of the time.04:19
xmj?04:19
drclawand 1.0.1c I guess04:19
drclawer there's f04:20
drclawI need to read more :(04:20
drclawsorry I'm doing too many things and going off half cocked04:20
drclawso 1.0.1f is the last I see04:20
xmjdrclaw: g is, actually.04:20
drclawxmj: yes I know it should be, but I'm not seeing it04:21
DenSaakaltepato_bravo, for me it's /dev/sda104:21
DenSaakalteOnly04:21
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, that's very strange. Can you open up Disks if you are running Ubuntu and check if the Asus shows up over there?04:22
drclawxmj: not in the list for me here http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/ us.archive.ubuntu.com resolves to 91.189.91.13, .14, and .15 for me, .14 just a default apache install atm it appears tho04:23
DenSaakaltepato_bravo, the acer only shows up when I click on Network, it doesn't show in Devices/Disks04:23
drclawnot repo there I mean04:23
drclawno*04:23
DenSaakalteWhen I type smbtree on CLI, all the shares appear there04:24
xmjdrclaw: the fact that ubuntu's repos do not have 1.0.1g does not change the fact that it's the latest ...04:24
xmjregardless. that means i can relax, wait and have breakfast first.04:24
drclawxmj: I fully agree, my point is that it would be great if it was in the repos I'm trying to use04:24
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, I see we are talking about different things.04:25
xmjnot like we have important financial systems depending on tight openssl security ... </sarcasm>04:25
drclawhehe04:25
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, if you have a GUI installed can you go to your file browser and to the address: "smb://<ip_of_conputer_which_disk_is_connected_to>"04:25
drclawwaiting for upgrade, upgrading, then reissuing keyes, *sigh*04:25
drclawkeys*04:26
drclawre-generating rather probably should say04:26
hnethj04:26
DenSaakalteThat does work, pato_bravo. I can see the shares in Nautilus and use the files there. My problem is that I can't access them via terminal04:26
xmjdrclaw: exactly. breakfast <lunch, dinner, midnight snack,depends on timezone> time >:P04:26
pato_bravoDenSaakalte: I am bit of my field now, but do you have any authentication going when you go to that address?04:27
DenSaakalteNo, there's no password requested at all04:28
pato_bravoDenSaakalte:  But you can go in to the folder of the mounted disk correct?04:28
DenSaakalteI don't have any mounted disk with the shares, that's the thing04:29
pato_bravoDenSaakalte: Because I do not know to what extent the CLI can provide with authentication.04:29
DenSaakalteI can't mount any disk, every time I try it it says either it doesn't exist or that cifs is not supported04:30
pato_bravoDenSaakalte,  post the command you're using to mount.04:30
DenSaakalteSo I can only use it in nautilus with smb://04:30
DenSaakalteOk04:30
DenSaakaltesudo mount -t cifs //ACER-074AC68100/Films /media/films/ -o guest,rw,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=077704:30
DenSaakalteThat's what every guide online says04:30
drclawhmm, my friend on the US west coast also resolving us.archive.ubuntu.com to the same thing, kostkon when you say "i've received the update" mind if I ask what mirror you are using?  Also are you on 12.04.4?04:31
kostkondrclaw, uk mirror and yes on 12.04.404:31
drclawkostkon: that explains it, thanks04:31
kostkondrclaw, np04:31
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, that's a very compact way of mounting Samba shares. Not sure if that would work. Really out of my field.04:31
DenSaakalteEven if I try sudo mount -t cifs //ACER-074AC68100/Films /media/films/ it's the same result04:32
DenSaakalteI can't find any other way to mount samba shares04:32
omarHi all. I04:33
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, sorry to ask this again but you have tried to replace //ACER(...) with /dev/<sdxy> correct?04:33
DenSaakalteWhat is sdxy?04:33
omarI set up my laptop screen to turn off after 3 minutes of inactivitiy,but sometimes it turns off and sometimes is just doesn't. Why would that be?04:34
DenSaakalteI only have sda1 which is the filesystem I use04:34
DenSaakalteI don't have any other04:34
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, never mind you're trying to mount a network disk. I really can't help you with that. Sorry, got distracted.04:35
DenSaakalteOh okay04:35
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, usually I would just access the network share with GUI, but it always there. No need for mounting.04:37
jellow!encrypt | jellow04:37
ubottujellow, please see my private message04:37
pato_bravoDenSaakalte, I am yet to try with accessing it with CLI.04:37
DenSaakalteYeah, but I need to access it via CLI too since I'm executing some commands from terminal to access them04:37
jellowIf a create a private encrypted folder ecryptfs-utils on a network file server will it be accessible to everyone else when un-encrypted?04:39
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`Fibzdoes any ones xchat auto-authenticate properly?04:41
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jwm224can someone help me format mkv to mp4 xbox readable video format04:45
xmjkostkon: the update == openssl 1.0.1g ?04:45
kostkonxmj, 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 on 12.0404:46
kostkonxmj, versions are here http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/04:47
xmjyou know, I hate distributions that deviate from upstream version numbering04:47
xmjthat being said i have a pwned ubuntu box i'm wanting to upgrade. which do i need to have 1.0.1g ?04:47
kostkonxmj, the latest? probably 14.0404:48
Ben64xmj: pwned ubuntu box?04:48
drclawoh, it's called 1.0.1-4? guess I should have been looking at the 07-Apr-2014 date :P04:49
cfhowlettxmj sure you're in the right channel?04:49
o------how do i put windows xp on to a cd from ubuntu04:59
arctictelecomHello05:00
o------hi05:00
megamanhi05:00
arctictelecomI am trying to install Cinnamon and it isn't working for me.05:00
cfhowletto------ XP is no longer supported by microsoft and windows is not supported here.05:01
cfhowlett!cinnamon05:01
arctictelecomYes05:01
cfhowlettarctictelecom https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cinammon+ubuntu&t=canonical05:02
o------how do i use the burning software  for ubuntu to put windows xp on to it05:02
xmjcfhowlett: not so sure about that one05:02
cfhowlettxmj ?05:02
arctictelecomI tried to install it using the PPA given and it won't cooperate.05:02
cfhowlettarctictelecom take it up with the PPA maintainers05:03
cfhowlett!ppa05:03
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge05:03
arctictelecomThe PPA seems to work in 13.10 and older but I can't get it to work in 14.04.05:03
o------how do i put windows xp  useing the burning software off of ubuntu05:04
cfhowlettarctictelecom for 14.04 support = #ubuntu+105:04
cfhowlett!patience|o------05:04
ubottuo------: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/05:04
pvl1o------ what's ur q05:05
cfhowletto------ for a bootable windows cdrom or usb, you need to use the windows media creation tools.05:05
o------i want to put ioot on to a cd05:06
pvl1So burn it05:06
o------i want to put it on to cd from using ubuntu cd creator05:06
pvl1except idk how ur gonna fit it on a cd05:06
pvl1you can't05:06
chipotleanyone here can point me to a good guide to changing disk size via lvm? my VPS company used gparted to add 80Gb of space from 30gb, but they said i need to now use LVM inside the box to get it working05:08
Phibsso I'm running trusty, and I upgraded openssl for the heartbleed bug, and http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ seems to still think it is vuln05:08
cfhowlettPhibs 14.04 support = #ubuntu+105:08
o------the file of windows is samall enuff to put on to a cd05:09
o------the file is 589 and  a cd  70  mb05:10
cfhowletto------ use braseo.  burn a data disk.  don't expect it to work.  OR you use the actual windows tool to make the windows media.05:10
o------how do i use the windows tool in ubuntu05:11
linuxfanwine05:12
pvl1o------ why do you need to do this05:12
Ben64!burning | o------05:13
ubottuo------: CD/DVD burning software: k3b (KDE), brasero (GNOME), gnomebaker, xcdroast, wodim (command-line) | To burn ISO files, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto05:13
o------becuase i want to delete  ubuntu and use windos xp again and this is my only os on this system and i dont have it the hard drive split in 205:14
Ben64o------: then follow the link ubottu gave you on how to burn iso files. we can't help you any more than that05:14
linuxfanno problem try nero for linux05:14
testerhi05:15
pvl1hello05:15
linuxfantester: hi05:15
testercan some one tell me where to windows 8 stores its login password05:15
rwwtester: ask ##windows05:15
linuxfanHELLO PVL105:15
pvl1thats not an ubuntu question tester05:16
pvl1linuxfan hello05:16
linuxfanhi pvl105:17
pvl1I feel like it's too quiet. I need to develop problems05:18
weenahello. the login sound (bongos) is 100% volume when the last volume before I rebooted was closer to 50%. extremely loud and always scares the crap out of people if i boot my computer without warning them05:19
pvl1YouTube often has screen tearing05:19
pvl1weena what version ubuntu05:19
weena14.0405:19
elroyin 13.10 where is ~/.config/ located?05:19
elroyfrom the menu05:20
weenai installed 4/1 daily and have been doing dist-upgrad every time i run it since then05:20
IdleOneelroy: hit ctrl+h to view hidden folders05:21
pvl1cfhowlett channel forward plz ^^^05:22
elroyIdleOne, how do I save a file to that folder if its hidden while trying to "save as"?05:24
elroyis there a way to make hidden folders appear permanently?05:26
elroynvmd, they appear now05:27
zenergiany idea why adding a group to an existing user would not work?  I did a sudo usermod -a -G rvm ubuntu.  I can confirm that the group was added when I look at /etc/groups or if I do groups ubuntu05:32
zenergiHowever, the group is not there when I run `id` or `groups` as the ubuntu user.05:32
olskoolhow do I know what is my local IP Address?05:32
elroydoes f.lux work in 14?05:33
zenergiolskool: ifconfig should give you that info05:33
olskoolI have eth 0 and lo and virbro which one ?05:34
chipotleanyone here can point me to a good guide to changing disk size via lvm? my VPS company used gparted to add 80Gb of space from 30gb, but they said i need to now use LVM inside the box to get it working05:37
zenergiolskool: I assume it’s the ethernet or WIFI ip that you’re looking for, in that case it shoudl be eth005:38
rwwzenergi: log out and back in to make group membership changes take effect05:38
zenergiolskool: I’m not sure what virbro is05:38
cfhowlettweena 4/1?  assuming you mean 14.04 = #ubuntu+1 for support05:38
zenergirww: I tried that too, no change05:38
Alue_Hi I cannot install wine.05:39
Alue_Please help05:39
Alue_I cannot partition my hard dick.05:39
olskoolI installed Ubuntu server on a virtual machine using virtual box and now I want to know the ip address of the guest system i tried ifconfig but it gives me three results: eth0 lo virbro which one is my ip?05:39
zenergiit’s so weird that the `groups ubuntu` works, and `id ubuntu` works.  What is differnt when I run those commands as user ubuntu but without specifying the user (e.g. `id`)05:40
cfhowlettAlue_ details05:40
cfhowlett!details05:40
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)05:40
Alue_Wine says to install wine I need to remove something.05:41
olskoolzenergi: I tried to ping the ip from the host system (OSX) but it gives  me timeout05:41
cfhowlettAlue_ pretty sure you're seeing the actual message.  we' re not going to guess at what it MIGHT say.  share the details if you expect help05:41
Alue_I  need to remove some items to install wine,05:42
zenergiolskool: you could be blocking pings, does the local IP correlate to something on your network? is there a service running on this linux box to which the osx computer is trying to use?05:42
Alue_Only if I coukd send a pic,message05:42
cfhowlett!paste|Alue_05:42
ubottuAlue_: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.05:42
Alue_I could have shown the problem.05:43
Alue_It says to install wine these items must be removed.05:44
cfhowlettAlue_ paste ^^^ see above05:44
Alue_I can't partition disc.It says that the disc is ,ounted.05:45
Alue_mounted.05:46
cfhowlettAlue_  you're running ubuntu from the USB?05:46
cfhowlett!paste|Alue_ forget the above.  alue.  PASTE THE OUTPUT.05:47
ubottuAlue_ forget the above.  alue.  PASTE THE OUTPUT.: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.05:47
Alue_I had bought a dell laptop with ubuntu 12.04 LTS pre installed.05:50
weenareally?05:50
cfhowlettAlue_ stop.  you're telling everything except the most important thing.  either paste the output so we can see or expect little in the way of assistance.05:51
Alue_I have given a screenshot.05:53
cfhowlettAlue_ not in this channel.  paste it again.05:54
Alue_anybody there?05:56
cfhowlettAlue_ still waiting for the url of your screenshot.  STILL05:56
cfhowlett Make sure you give us the URL for your paste05:56
Alue_http://imagebin.org/index.php?mode=image&id=30439405:57
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cfhowlettalue that is not wine, that's something q4wine05:59
Alue_this is what I got when I typed wine.05:59
cfhowlettAlue_ shutdown software center and open a terminal06:00
Alue_I even tried play onlinux but it too had the same error message.06:00
cfhowlettAlue_ do this command:   apt-cache policy wine06:00
qinAlue_: would you close software centre and in terminal: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get install wine; pressing "y" couple of times may be needed06:01
Alue_thankssss06:11
Alue_I am upgrading.06:11
Alue_But it is taking too much tme.06:11
`Fibzdoes any ones xchat auto-authenticate properly?06:11
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kpp1test06:34
serafeTest !06:34
kpp1gr06:34
MrJoneshi06:35
MrJonesapt-cache show libssl1.0.0 shows two different package versions here for amd64, and one is vastly outdated06:36
MrJoneswhat does that mean?06:36
MrJoneshttp://fpaste.org/92471/39693904/ this is the output I get06:37
MrJoneswhy twice? and why the old version on the second one?06:37
kostkonMrJones, apt-cache policy libssl1.0.006:39
MrJoneskostkon: http://fpaste.org/92472/93927013/06:41
MrJonesdoes that mean only the newer one is installed? I'm confused06:41
kostkonMrJones, clear your cache  sudo apt-get clean   and then apt-cache show libssl1.0.0  again06:42
MrJonesit says invalid operation06:42
MrJonesI'm still on 12.04 lts if that is relevant06:42
kostkonMrJones, you already have the newest version   sudo apt-get clean06:43
MrJoneskostkon: ok that clean worked. however, the output of apt-cache show is still the same (shows package twice, second version is still the old 1.0.1-4ubuntu306:43
kostkonMrJones, strange. just ignore it i guess06:44
MrJoneskostkon: the md5sum of  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so matches the old version's md5sum from apt-cache show06:46
kostkonMrJones, probably it just shows the 2 available versions from the 2 different repos06:46
MrJoneskostkon: also, I can't find another libssl.so06:48
weenai am trying to remove a keyboard layout from the login screen, anyone have any idea how i can do that?06:48
MrJoneskostkon: ah no, it just started similarly, I guess it's the md5 sum of the package06:48
MrJoneswell I really hope I got the newer one06:49
MrJonesisn't there some good way to be sure?06:49
MrJonesthe old version shown there is from 2012 :x that wouldn't be good to have06:49
kostkonMrJones, you are fine.06:49
MrJoneskostkon: see the main thing that worries me is, according to the ubuntu website, 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 is the fixed 1.0.1g06:50
MrJoneshowever, that update is apparently less than 8 hours old06:50
MrJonesand I don't think I have updated in that time :x06:50
MrJonesstill it claims I have it06:50
kostkonMrJones, old versions are patched against vulnerabilities too so you'll just get the same version as before but patched06:51
kostkonMrJones, the notice is here http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/06:51
MrJonesah interesting06:52
MrJonesthe log shows it just from 2 hours ago06:53
MrJonesdoes ubuntu auto-upgrade some things?06:53
MrJonesor I upgraded and completely forgot :D06:53
kostkonMrJones, you can set that in your update manager settings06:53
MrJonesno gui06:53
MrJonesgoogle speaks of a cronjob though, so I guess that may be it06:54
MrJoneskostkon: ok thanks for your help :) I guess I have the new one then. update log even shows it from a few hours ago, and /etc/cron.d/apt has mentions of unattended updates. you learn something new every day :)06:55
kostkonMrJones, yes. you can check your /var/log/dpkg.log06:55
MrJonesyup it upgraded stuff, it's in the apt history log too06:56
MrJonesok bye :)06:56
SemorIF I want to intime monitor the state of a process to restart it in case it is down ,what is the best solution for me ?06:58
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MrJonesis there a way to restart the ssh server over ssh?07:12
j4sonyes07:12
cristian_cHi07:12
MrJonesj4son: care to elaborate? :)07:13
MrJoneshmm07:13
cristian_cwhen I enter the recovery mode from grub, I get a menu07:13
MrJoneswill doing it in screen work?07:13
cristian_cI can enter a root shell07:13
cristian_cbut I'd like enter a non root shell07:13
j4sonMrJones: sshd forks your client connection, so you can just 'service ssh restart' and fly07:14
cristian_cHow can I solve?07:14
cristian_cAny ideas?07:14
MrJonesj4son: oh ok :D neat07:14
j4sonMrJones: yah, you will obviously need to reconnect to inherit any changes since restart07:15
j4sonbut you won't get locked out07:15
nobody_Hey guys, is the fix for heartbleed for 12.04 LTS out?07:15
MrJonesyes it is07:15
nobody_I just did an apt-get update/apt-get upgrade and I'm still setting my openssll version as OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201207:16
nobody_what should I do?07:16
jjavaholicwhat would cause an accidental network jam?07:17
MrJonesnobody_: same here. I think the reason for that is that the update is possibly only out for libssl, not the openssl standalone tool - but I don't know07:19
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nobody_MrJones, :(07:19
kostkonnobody_, your openssl version will stay the same, just patched against the heartbleed bug07:21
nobody_kostkon, how do i verify that it's patched?07:21
kostkonnobody_, did you install the update?07:21
tsimpsonnobody_: you'll still see the same version string, but apt-cache policy openssl should show you have 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 installed (which has the fix)07:21
MannerManhttp://s3.jspenguin.org/ssltest.py07:21
MannerManthis script can verify that heartbleed is patched/not patched07:21
tsimpsonnobody_: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12/changelog fyi07:22
kostkonnobody_, the usn is here http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/07:23
nobody_Thanks guys :)07:24
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WJBhello besides top what other cpu memory usage programs can I use for Ubuntu?07:33
bekksWJB: htop, free, sar, vmstat, nagios, inxi07:34
WJBtyvm07:34
bekksWJB: the most easy on is "free -m"07:36
khildinWJB: don't forget munin07:36
marko-_-has anyone had some problems with ubuntu 13.10 and android studio07:36
marko-_-?07:36
* khildin likes munin... a lot07:37
khildinespecially if you also want to collect from other devices07:37
bekksmarko-_-: What if someone did? Which actual issues do you experience?07:37
khildinif you only need local machine, then (h)top is probably the easiest07:38
marko-_-bekks, i do now know. First i thought there was a problem with 32 bit libraries but after following a couple of forums and installing them all (almost) it still won't work (the emulator won't run) so i'm... lost07:38
marko-_-not know*07:38
bekks!details | marko-_-07:39
ubottumarko-_-: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)07:39
marko-_-bekks, i downloaded android-studio and when i try to run the emulation it doesn't work. I get errors like this "NAND: could not write file /tmp/android-marko/emulator-DBVPes, No space left on device"07:39
marko-_-many people get errors like this, but installing some 32 bit libraries fixed it, not with me though07:39
marko-_-df - h tells me that /tmp is07:40
marko-_-tmpfs           512M  2,8M  510M   1% /tmp07:40
WJBHey <khildin> you like munin who?07:40
marko-_-i didn't know /tmp was on a partition on it's own? because / has over 80GB of free space07:40
WJBlol07:40
bekksmarko-_-: tmpfs is called tmpfs because it is a temporary fs in RAM.07:40
khildin:D07:41
bekksmarko-_-: the mountpoint /tmp is on /, and / has 80GB free in your case.07:41
marko-_-so there shouldn't be a space problem right?07:41
bekksmarko-_-: Not right.07:41
bekksmarko-_-: Pastebin your /etc/fstab file please.07:41
marko-_-okay and thanks07:41
marko-_-bekks, http://pastebin.com/JK4ufvCZ07:42
walthello every one07:43
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bekksmarko-_-: As can be clearly seen in line 13, tmpfs is set to be 512M only. This is nothing ubuntu ships as default. So most likely you did that.07:43
Guest1136i got a question07:43
bekksmarko-_-: How much RAM do you have?07:44
marko-_-bekks, how would i be able to fix that? I have 4GB of ram07:44
Guest1136somebody knows how to download android-src  in ubuntu07:44
bekksmarko-_-: Put a "#" in front of that line and reboot.07:45
marko-_-thanks, rebooting07:46
darkelfjuggaloUbuntu 13.10; 69-Bit; when I am trying to turn my Device on, I have two serious problems; 75% of the time, it gets to the lof in screen then goes to a black Console rather than letting me Log in; 100% I have to wait 15-20 minutes to find any Network configuration; 5 minutes of that is searching BEFORE going to the login screen in the first place07:46
Guest1136anyone know?07:47
Guest1136Successful download android07:48
khildinGuest1136, http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html07:48
hateballdarkelfjuggalo: have you checked your disk for errors?07:49
darkelfjuggalohow07:49
Guest1136tryed nothing happened07:49
hateball!fsck07:49
ubottufsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot07:49
hateballdarkelfjuggalo: ^07:50
Guest1136http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html07:50
Guest1136nothing happened07:50
Guest1136Failed07:51
darkelfjuggalobash: !fsck event not found07:51
khildinGuest1136 you have to read what is on that page07:51
khildinit gives instructions07:51
darkelfjuggalohateball bash: !fsck: event not found07:54
kikimeterI’ve post a question on ask ubuntu : Why unattended-upgrades does not fix heartbleed bug ?07:54
bekksdarkelfjuggalo: It isnt a bash command.07:54
kikimetersomeone can help me to understand why this morning I still have the heartbleed bug on my server ?07:54
kikimeterhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/444848/why-unattended-upgrades-does-not-fix-heartbleed-bug07:54
bekks!fsck | darkelfjuggalo07:54
ubottudarkelfjuggalo: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot07:54
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marko-_-bekks, thank you it's working!07:56
Guest1136is this page Application of China http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html07:57
marko-_-seriously thank you man oh my god07:57
bekksmarko-_-: you're welcome :)07:57
marko-_-just one little thing. It's loading endlessly (but at the start of the program this is supposed to happen). I looked at the log file anyway and it says error libGL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory07:58
marko-_-emulator: emulator window was out of view and was recentered bekks07:58
marko-_-any idea?07:58
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darkelfjuggalooh ok so i need to run this on restart... how do I make it save the log so that i can pull it up on my desktop after log in07:58
marko-_-because right now i only have a blank screen07:58
marko-_-bekks, error libGL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Failed to load libGL.so07:59
bekksmarko-_-: Then tell us all the details now. What have you done before? What did you try to do? What leads to that error? Where do you see that error? Which Ubuntu release do you use? etc.08:00
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marko-_-bekks, i think i have to link that library to the adk manager08:01
marko-_-i found some solution will try it out08:01
bekksmarko-_-: You should provide the information asked instead randomly trying things.08:01
bekks*innstead of08:02
marko-_-i see that error in the android studio in the log window. When i try to run the app i just wrote in an emulator, it runs the emulator but it's a blank screen and i get the error i already posted. That's it08:02
tango_auNo support 11.04?08:03
bekksmarko-_-: Then provide all the other information asked.08:03
Rorytango_au: 11.04 isn't supported any more, correct08:03
marko-_-my ubuntu release is 13.10 64bit08:03
bekks!natty | tango_au08:03
ubottutango_au: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) was the fourteenth release of Ubuntu. !End-Of-Life on 2012-10-28, see http://ubottu.com/y/natty for details.08:03
tango_auI use Zorin based on 11.04  . totally stable and I am hesitant to replace08:05
win5hithi there, sorry for asking... i could imagine that some already asked today... Only 1.0.1 and 1.0.2-beta releases of OpenSSL are affected including 1.0.1f and 1.0.2-beta1. ... is OpenSSL 1.0.1e vulnerable... im not sure08:05
bekkstango_au: neither zorin OS is supported in here, not 11.0408:05
bekks*nor08:05
woofplufHow affected is ubuntu by the recent heartbleed issue? Only if RPC is open?08:05
tango_auokay I am happy with what I have08:05
ikoniawoofpluf: do you mean the ssl issue ?08:06
Rorywoofpluf: What public-facing services are you running that use the vulnerable versions of openssl?08:06
bekkstango_au: you should update, since you havent received any security fixes for almost 18 months now.08:06
bekkstango_au: thats very risky.08:06
linuxfaninstall ubuntu in c:\08:07
woofplufyes the ssl issue08:07
woofplufcan it decrypt past ssl transactions?08:07
Rory!ot | woofpluf08:07
ubottuwoofpluf: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!08:07
win5hitis there already a updated version in the repo or do we have to compile with -DOPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS08:07
Rorywoofpluf: http://heartbleed.com/08:07
marko-_-bekks, after running the emulator i get this message http://pastebin.com/frCbR9Fg ubuntu 13.10 64bit08:07
bekkswin5hit: the update is in the repos.08:07
marko-_-i guess everything that was distro-related before is fixed now. I think this is more in-depth android studio problems08:08
bekksmarko-_-: Thats not what I asked for. Provide the information asked.08:08
ikoniawoofpluf: anything using that ssl library that has the vunerability will be at risk in ubuntu08:08
marko-_-bekks, i installed these packages git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \08:09
marko-_-  zip curl libc6-dev libncurses5-dev:i386 x11proto-core-dev \08:09
marko-_-  libx11-dev:i386 libreadline6-dev:i386 libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 \08:09
marko-_-  libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 openjdk-6-jdk tofrodos \08:09
marko-_-  python-markdown libxml2-utils xsltproc zlib1g-dev:i386 followed by this command sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so and now i don't get a libGL error anymore, but the error i posted in pastebin08:09
marko-_-is this all the information?08:09
unopastemarko-_- you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted08:09
woofplufikonia: is it also at risk offline somehow?08:09
Rorywoofpluf: The first sentence here https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140407.txt08:10
Rorywoofpluf: "...to a connected client or server"08:10
tango_auI will install 14.04 when available .  I have to wonder why we need to completely reinstall the OS to upgare08:10
ikoniawoofpluf: how would it be risk off line ?08:10
tango_auread upgrade08:10
ikoniatango_au: you're not using ubuntu are you ?08:10
ikoniayour using zorin ?08:10
bekksikonia: Nope, he is on zorin OS.08:11
tango_auyes08:11
Rorytango_au: You can't upgrade from Zorin OS to ubuntu 14.04... they're different08:11
ikoniatango_au: ok - so a.) this converation is nothing to do with ubuntu so please take it to zorin support b.) you can't update from zorin to ubuntu - they are different distrubtions08:11
marko-_-bekks, looks like the problem was in the emulator i choose. Nexus 10 doesn't work while nexus 4 boots and works. I see the android logo booting up, i still get the same error message though08:11
marko-_-but i'll wait to see what happens08:11
bekksmarko-_-: would you mind to provide the information asked finally?08:12
tango_aurealize that ,,,,Zorin 8 is latest version and this is based on 13.10 ( i think)08:12
marko-_-i would if i knew what information you need bekks08:12
ikoniatango_au: zorin is NOT ubuntu - they are different, so please do not discuss zorin / support here, please take it to the zorin channels08:12
marko-_-i told you what i'm doing, i told you what i tried. I told you about my system08:12
win5hiti just did a apt-get upgrade and i'm still on OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013... its a Ubuntu 13.10 server08:12
bekksmarko-_-: < bekks> marko-_-: Then tell us all the details now. What have you done before? What did you try to do? What leads to that error? Where do you see that error? Which Ubuntu release do you use? etc.08:13
kikimeterwin5hit : strange I have the same bug http://askubuntu.com/questions/444848/why-unattended-upgrades-does-not-fix-heartbleed-bug08:13
bekksmarko-_-: you provided random information until now.08:13
marko-_-but i answered all these questions08:13
win5hiti habe >10 servers to patch08:13
woofplufwhat about openssl's generation of random numbers, are they also affected by this?08:14
kikimetermaybe package are not deploy on the mirror ?08:14
bekksmarko-_-: you havent told us what you did before. But you told us you fixed the initial error. So I consider your issue to be fixed.08:14
ikoniawoofpluf: does the bug say it has an impact on random number generation ?08:14
win5hitkikimeter: may be so08:14
tango_auSorry I thought that this channel discussed all Ubuntu distros............................I have been using Linux for several years and thought that I may have been able to contribute from time to time08:14
ikoniatango_au: no, it's ubuntu only - not ubuntu based distro's08:15
tango_auOkay ............no problem ....see you later ...08:16
ikoniatango_au: bye08:16
marko-_-My system is ubuntu 13.10 i'm trying to make android studio work flawlessly. I encountered many errors which were connected to not having good 32 bit libraries since AVD is built for 32 bit OS. After a couple of hours of googling i found some answers. I added a repository which had ia32-libs package. I installed that package and it started working okay. Now the emulator runs, but i get this error message http://pastebin.com/frCbR9Fg. Now my emulator08:16
marko-_-just booted up, works fine. But still I get this error. I guess it's no big deal, right?08:16
marko-_-because everything works okay right now08:16
marko-_-^ bekks08:16
woofplufikonia: it doesn't I don't think. How can this bug read past ssl connections?08:17
tango_auJOIB #ZORIN08:17
Haswellmarko-_-, ubuntu 13.10 64bits*08:17
k1ltango_au: /join #channel08:17
Haswelllol08:17
marko-_-yes, ubuntu 64 bit08:17
tango_aujoin #zorin08:17
ikoniawoofpluf: then no, it doesn't have an impact on random number generation, it only impacts what the bug tells you08:17
ikoniatango_au: /join #zorin08:17
Haswellmarko-_-, just following your questions xDD08:18
win5hitokay, i'd like to ask again... it looks like there are no updated packages in the repos... i did a upgrade, and im still using vuln version08:18
ikoniawin5hit: have you looked in the repo to see if that package is actually on your repo yet ?08:18
k1lwin5hit: did you make a "sudo apt-get update"08:18
win5hitk1l: yes i did08:18
k1lwin5hit: ok, which package and which ubuntu are we talking about?08:19
win5hitikonia: i tried to, but it wasn't clear to in which path i have to search for it08:19
ikoniawin5hit: browse the repo over http and have a look08:19
win5hitk1l: we are talking about openssl08:19
win5hitikonia: can you please tell me in which path i need to look for the openssl version?08:19
ikoniain the repo you are using08:20
ikonialook at your mirror list, and browse it via http08:20
k1lhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=openssl&searchon=names&suite=quantal&section=all  win5hit08:20
win5hitikonia: i came this far... but where below that path ;)08:20
win5hitI'm here: http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ but where is the openssl package located in the folder structure?08:20
ikoniawin5hit: sorry - I'm not browsing the repos for you08:20
k1lwin5hit: which ubuntu version? which version of tha package do you have exactly on you system now?08:21
win5hitikonia:  it would be enough if you say "i don't know where to look for it"08:21
bekkswin5hit: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/08:21
Haswellmarko-_-, just a suggestion. Why don't you install now a Ubuntu 13.10 32bits ? Maybe this solves everything.08:21
ikoniawin5hit: I do though,08:21
ikoniawin5hit: but if you want me to "lie" and say that, sure08:21
ikoniabut thats not the truth, the truth is "I'm not browsing the repos for you"08:22
k1lwin5hit: it would be more helpfull if you answer technical questions to specifiy the problem instead of going ad hominem08:22
marko-_-Haswell, because we're in 2014 :P08:23
Haswellhaha ok08:23
marko-_-i want to use all of my RAM08:23
Pupuntubabylon08:23
marko-_-it works good now. Faster than on windows lol08:23
bekksmarko-_-: you can use all of your RAM with 32bit too.08:23
marko-_-the emulator08:23
marko-_-bekks, really? So this affects only windows?08:23
win5hitikonia: erm, i don't understand you. what kind of lecture is this... "click through all the folders and remember them"? Its just not making sense to browse all folders and search for something08:23
bekksmarko-_-: Did you try searching for that error message you get yet?08:23
bekksmarko-_-: I did not say a word about windows at all.08:23
Haswellmarko-_-, yeah. You have only 4 GB08:24
ikoniawin5hit: look in the repos - it's an update or a security update, so look for the package you want to see if it's on the repo08:24
ikoniaas trying to fix a problem for a package that isn't on your repo is a waste of time08:24
Haswellyou can with the PAE thing, I think.08:24
eduardo__hello08:24
marko-_-no no, i'm just asking because windows can't use more than 2GB of ram if 32 bit and i wonder if it's the same with linux?08:24
bekksmarko-_-: Thats not true.08:24
marko-_-or 4GB, can't remember08:24
bekksmarko-_-: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension08:25
k1lmarko-_-: ubuntu uses PAE for more ram ussage by default08:25
bekksmarko-_-: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension08:25
marko-_-i see. Thanks bekks :)08:25
marko-_-and k1l08:25
eduardo__anyone knows a program like bootupmanager... to enable/disble services... at bootup, but also live... instead of using command line08:25
bekks!autostart | eduardo__08:25
ubottueduardo__: If you want to edit your Autostart programs, open the Unity dash and search for Startup Programs. If you're on XFCE, use menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup, if you're on KDE, use Kickoff -> Computer -> System Settings -> Autostart. For more details see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup. For LXDE see http://ubottu.com/y/408:25
eduardo__i want to start / stop apache and ngix servers... which are incompatible08:26
bekkseduardo__: then disable one of them on command line.08:27
k1lwin5hit: ok, since you dont want to specify your problem i am closing the tabs with the informations now. good luck with your issue08:28
eduardo__bekks i know it... but i want a gui nice interface to do it....perhaps leave apache as service.... then perhaps i need to change to ngix and have to stop apache and start ngix.... i want a nice gui08:28
eduardo__;)08:28
hillaryany body who knows any remote access software for ubuntu os?08:28
NoSpoon42Hi, I opened txt file written in russian in windows and I see question marks. I have language pack installed, what else do I need?08:29
bekkshillary: ssh, nx, vnc08:29
woofplufI understand that Remote procedure call has to be activated for this vulnerability to work, correct? Does this have to be enabled in ubuntu or do software using ubuntu enable it on their own without this need?08:32
bazhangNoSpoon42, what about in ubuntu08:32
hillarybekks: found in centre eah08:32
NoSpoon42I see question marks08:32
bazhangNoSpoon42, opening with what08:32
NoSpoon42scratch08:33
bazhang!info scratch08:33
ubottuscratch (source: scratch): easy to use programming environment for ages 8 and up. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.0.6~dfsg1-5 (saucy), package size 29199 kB, installed size 45673 kB08:33
bazhangNoSpoon42, try opening with gedit, libreooffice08:34
WilliamDotAThow hard is it to build a RAID1 later when i just create an EFI partition and a single one for /?08:34
WilliamDotAT(with mdraid)08:34
hillaryThank you08:36
win5hitk1l: I'm sorry, i missed your technical question. it was not my intention to "ignore" your help!08:41
win5hitlooks like i'm good. i was looking at the version string and not the build time...08:42
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JpmhI am reading a lot of panic about an openssl bug.  Has ubuntu been patched?08:53
ogra_yes08:54
bekksJpmh: Yes. http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/08:54
Jpmhbekks: suspected it would have been, ty.  But did no harm other than waste a few bits to ask.08:55
bekksJpmh: You're welcome - got that link pretty fast, answering all questions :)08:55
Jpmhevery time I get frustrated with the next thing Shuttleworth does I forgive all because of the  community and speed and simplicoty of patches08:56
donc3hi08:58
donc3I have a memmory usb 3.0 that is only recognized in the usb 2.0 port08:58
donc3this is the output of dmesg http://paste.ubuntu.com/7217477/08:59
donc3can anyone help me?08:59
Rorydonc3: Hello again09:02
donc3hey rory09:02
Rorydonc3: Are you the same person as yesterday?09:02
ustunozgurdoes anyone know whether the openssh is affected by heartbleed? does one need to regenerate private keys?09:03
donc3yes09:03
ustunozgurI upgraded to latest packages in 12.04 lts, and openssh-server was upgraded.09:03
Roryustunozgur: SSL is not SSH09:03
Roryustunozgur: Just because the first two letters are the same does not mean they share security vulnerabilities09:03
donc3I couldn't fix the issue Rory09:03
kostkonustunozgur, http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2164-1/   not heartbleed related09:04
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sbrunethi, in the "ls -l" output I can see a strange file with permission -rw-rw----+ : what's the meaning of the '+' char?09:05
ustunozgurkostkon: thanks.09:05
Rorysbrunet: It means there's additional permissions on the file, such as an access control list09:05
ustunozgurso all should be good then I suppose after upgrading to latest packages and recompiling nginx (that is the only one I don't use the ubuntu package).09:05
donc3Rory I don't know what more can I do09:06
sbrunetRory, thanks.09:06
squaregoldfishI'm having issues with a hotel wifi connection. I can connect just fine, but can't get outside the 192.168 network. No-one else seems to be having problems. Any suggestions for things I can try?09:07
Rorydonc3: Can you show me the output of "sudo fdisk -l" with the drive connected to the USB2 and then USB3 port?09:07
donc3Rory09:08
donc3http://paste.ubuntu.com/7220761/09:08
Rorydonc3: Is that the USB3 port? is /dev/sdb your flash drive?09:09
donc3No09:10
donc3the flash drive doesn't appear09:10
Rorydonc3: I know I asked this yesterday, but can you please pastebin "sudo lspci -v" ?09:10
donc3http://paste.ubuntu.com/7217562/09:11
benjickAnother heartbleed question, will 1.0.1g come to 12.04 or do I have to upgrade?09:11
Rorybenjick: It will come to 12.0409:12
bekksbenjick: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/09:12
Rory!precse09:12
Rory!precise09:12
ubottuUbuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) is the current !LTS release of Ubuntu.  Download http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/ - Release Info: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/120409:12
RoryOh I thought that would say the EOL date, sorry09:12
k1lbenjick: it gets security patches in ubuntu, no matter what version number it is labeld09:12
k1lRory: 13.04 got 5 year support, for desktop, too09:13
Roryk1l: 13.04?09:13
k1l*12.0409:13
kostkonbenjick, your openssl version will remain the same but will get patched if you install today's updates09:13
RoryYeah09:13
Semorhow do I specify password for ssh command ?09:13
benjickThanks, I only upgraded the "openssl" package09:14
benjickbekks: Thanks for the link, I found the correct package09:14
kostkonbenjick, you are fine then09:14
benjick"OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201209:14
benjickHow do I see verison of the lib?09:14
bekksbenjick: Just update. :)09:15
skoudeIs the openssl fix already in ubuntu repos?09:15
k1lbenjick: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12/changelog09:15
bekksbenjick: you will get the fixed version.09:15
kostkonbenjick, same version but patched against the bug. you are fine. if you want, reboot your miachine as the usn recommends. also, recreate your keys if you believe it's necessary09:15
k1lskoude: yes, since yesterday09:15
benjickI did, I think09:15
benjickbekks: k1l kostkon: Oh, I see09:15
OerHeksskoude if you updated, you would know there is an ssl update today09:15
benjickThanks :)09:15
skoudek1l: Thanks :)09:16
benjickAnd, while I'm here, you know if debian is patched as well?09:17
k1lbenjick: #debian09:17
benjickok, thanks09:17
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skoudehmmm.. apt-get update && apt-cache policy openssl09:21
kanupatarin linux kernel source tree , where can I find the register map header files for the supported devices?09:21
skoudeLuetaan pakettiluetteloita... Valmis09:21
skoudeopenssl:09:21
skoude  Asennettu: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu109:21
skoude  Ehdokas:   1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.209:21
skoude  Versiotaulukko:09:21
skoude     1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 009:21
unopasteskoude you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted09:21
bekksskoude: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/09:22
skoudeSorry for the paste :)=09:23
andyhuzhilljoin #debian09:28
nickfromgreeceis openSSL 1.0.1g in the repos yet?09:30
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kostkonnickfromgreece, http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/09:31
Rory/ssl09:34
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu. Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change.09:34
bleedingHi, i know 13.04 doesnt have LTS, but is there a patch available for heartbleed bug ?09:34
Rorybleeding: spooky, huh?09:34
bleedingRory, yes it still says 1.0.1c, but why ?09:34
Rorybleeding: because Ubuntu package maintainers patched 1.0.1c09:35
woofplufRory: does this OpenSSL issue concern older unsupported Ubuntus?09:35
Rorywoofpluf: Yes09:35
Semorhow do I create vpn service for my tcp server ,which is in private network ?09:35
Rorywoofpluf: Potentially. It depends on your ssl version09:35
bleedingRory then they should have changed the version number to 1.0.1c-patched or something09:35
Venomenwhat about lsws?09:35
Venomenhttp://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/openssl-cve-2014-0160.8490/#post-7838409:35
ubottu** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160)09:35
Rorybleeding: if you really cared, you'd read updates before installing them, and then you'd know.09:36
kostkonbleeding, upgrade to 13.10 if you can09:36
tsimpsonbleeding: the version is the same (feature set), people test against the version so changing it is not a good option09:36
bleedingIs there any reliable code to test the patch out there?09:36
bleedingi'm getting mixed results from some with this patch.09:37
woofplufRory: how can we check what ssl version we're on?09:37
OerHeksbleeding, not on you 13.0409:37
Venomenhttp://s3.jspenguin.org/ssltest.py09:37
Rorywoofpluf: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.009:37
bleedingOerHeks: i was using  http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/,  but i'm getting varying results09:37
kostkonwoofpluf, versions don't matter in ubuntu. any supported version got patched09:37
woofplufRory: is openssl 0.9.8k affected?09:38
Venomenbleeding check my link09:38
SwedMikewoofpluf: no.09:38
bleedingVenomen: thanks09:38
Rorykostkon: He was asking about versions which no longer recieve security updates09:38
Rorywoofpluf: No, did you read the security announcement?09:38
kostkonRory, oh yeah same nick.09:38
woofplufwtf09:39
kostkon1st restart09:39
WJBsay if i have an ubuntu server in my home network and i wanted to push it out to the internet like an icecast server or shoutcast server would i port forward on the router or something else?09:39
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m4rtinhi all: I am running 12.10 headless on an arm box (with ports.ubuntu.org in apt sources). I have enabled security updates. Will this release get an update to openssl to fix the heartbleed bug?09:48
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RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu. On supported Ubuntu versions, your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/09:48
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Rorym4rtin: in short: no. upgrade to a supported version. This is the risk of running a version that is not supported.09:48
Rory!quantal | m4rtin09:49
ubottum4rtin: 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) was the 17th release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.10/ - Release Notes: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/121009:49
RoryOh hold on m4rtin I don't know... I thought it went EOL already but it *might* still recieve updates to the end of the month09:50
Rorym4rtin: According to http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ I was wrong the first time, this *is* patched in 12.1009:50
m4rtinRory: that's what I thought...09:50
RoryI thought it went EOL 6 months ago, my mistake09:50
m4rtinRory: thank you; so there is no way to tell, from openssl version, whether this is correctly patched or not?09:51
Rorym4rtin: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.009:51
tsimpsonm4rtin: you can tell from the package version, not from the openssl version string09:51
Rorym4rtin: As it says on the webpage, version 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7 is patched09:52
usr13EOL for 12.10 is09:52
usr13April 201409:52
loopzleHey! After rebooting my ubuntu server last night, I got weird error messages which I believe is something to do with reading the hard disk. It takes longer to boot, but does eventually. I tried fsck on boot and also looked it up online, but couldn't get the answer. I'll get a picture of the screen up in a minute09:52
Roryusr13: Presumably EOL for 12.10 is the release day for 14.0409:52
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m4rtinRory: thank you; that's really helpful. I'm on 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7 so seems I'm all patched (even if it does freak me a little that it isn't version stringed)09:53
OerHeksyou can do a check here http://s3.jspenguin.org/ssltest.py09:53
m4rtinOerHeks: thank you -- brilliant!09:54
usr13!smartct  loopzle09:54
MattiasSo a simple upgrade on 12.04 and openssl is fixed?09:55
RoryMattias: Yes, like every security update09:55
Dry_LipsCan anyone confirm that "create new document" is missing from the context menu (right click) in Nautilus? (3.10.1 on 14.04)09:56
Rory!trusty | Dry_Lips09:56
ubottuDry_Lips: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) will be the 20th release of Ubuntu.  See the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1295 for more info. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+109:56
usr13loopzle: You might want to run:   smartct -a /dev/sda and/or  hdpram -i /dev/sda09:56
MeerkatMattias, you also need to restart apache if that is what your using.09:56
MattiasMeerkat: nginx :)09:56
MeerkatMattias, restart that then.09:57
m4rtinRory and OerHeks: thank you very much; really appreciate that.09:57
MattiasBut upgrade is having issues -.-   Package openssh-server is not configured yet.  <-- stuck on this09:57
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loopzleusr13: alright, I'll give it a try09:57
MattiasOh well, will configure it if that's what it wants :P09:57
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RoryMattias: Sounds unrelated, but try "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f install"09:58
raphinkHello09:58
faqih_dan_kucinghello guys, ready for ubuntu 14.04 ?09:58
raphinkIs it possible to use multiarch specs in Build-Depends?09:58
MattiasRory: Doesn't help, same error, and I already updated before trying to upgrade09:59
raphinklike Build-Depends: libc6:i18609:59
raphinksorry09:59
raphinklike Build-Depends: libc6:i38609:59
RoryMattias: Can you put the full output from "sudo apt-get -f install" on http://paste.ubuntu.com09:59
Mattiasdpkg: error processing openssh-server (--configure) <--09:59
MattiasRory: Want full or is the above enough?09:59
RoryMattias: I'd prefer full09:59
RoryMattias: Because I have no idea otherwise XD10:00
MattiasRory: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7220928/10:00
Mattiasprocps seems to fail10:01
Mattiaseverything seems to fail .P10:01
MattiasSucks upgrading a live production server. luckily it's still running10:02
RoryMattias: If you lost ssh to this machine would it be a disaster?10:02
RoryMattias: can you try: sudo dpkg --configure procps10:03
RoryMattias: can you try: sudo dpkg --configure procps10:03
MattiasRory: nope, the control panel for the VPS can give me access again, will run those10:03
usr13Mattias: sudo apt-get autoremove10:03
Mattiasusr13: never understood why it wanted to remove stuff I actually use10:04
edulixhi people10:05
MattiasRory: same error as when apt-get tried to run it10:05
usr13Mattias: Sometimes you have to break some things in order to fix others.10:05
ChanSavrhi10:05
edulixare the updates for the openssl bug are already up?10:05
edulixhttp://it.slashdot.org/story/14/04/07/2354258/openssl-bug-allows-attackers-to-read-memory-in-64k-chunks10:05
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please read it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:05
Thor-.-'10:05
edulixok10:05
ChanSavrto fix the openssl bug do I need to restart my server10:06
erwin__Does anyone have a timeline for hb in 12.04 ? When was the first time a vuln version was in the LTS?10:06
MattiasChanSavr: No, just restarted the services using openssl10:06
ikoniaChanSavr: you need to restart any applications using the ssl library10:06
Mattiasrestart*10:06
ikoniaChanSavr: if you don't know how to do this, a reboot would be wise10:06
erwin__ChanSavr: Note that this might also include your MTA10:06
ChanSavrok I'm rebooting10:06
ChanSavri got 80% packet loss to my server10:07
ChanSavrso I barely can ssh in10:07
erwin__Let's hope it's not because it's overwhelmed with people running the exploit ;)10:07
MattiasWhere can I find the log-file for procps? The service fails to start the job10:07
edulixto get the openssl fix, do I need to do apt-get update and then apt-get install openssl, or libssl1, or what pkg?10:07
ChanSavrdo I have to reboot my personal computer?10:08
loopzleusr13: well it seemed to pass the "overall-health" test, it has reported a few errors that have occurred: http://pastebin.com/tncDxGrz10:08
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ChanSavrerwin__: it's the shitty chinese hotel internet10:08
erwin__edulix: libssl1.0.0 is the package name in Ubuntu 12.04. Openssl is JUST the command line tools in Ubuntu (but not so in redhat for example)10:09
bekkserwin__: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:09
Roryedulix: Just install upgrades as normal10:09
ChanSavrhas this been fixed in 14.04?10:09
Rorypetition to get ubottu to PM that link to everyone who joins10:09
bekksChanSavr: Yes.10:09
ChanSavrshit my ubuntu mirror lags by a week10:09
ChanSavrwhat version number is the patched version10:10
bekksChanSavr: Fixes for all ubuntu releases are releasesd.10:10
bekksChanSavr: the version number is unchanged.10:10
erwin__bekks: Yeah, there's no timeline there. I need to know when the vulnerable package was pushed to Ubuntu. I'm imaging it's not just the previous version ubntu5.1110:10
ChanSavrI need the pkg number10:10
ChanSavras this mirror on syncs once a week10:10
RoryChanSavr: You didn't read the link before asking more questions.10:10
RoryNobody does.10:10
RoryIt's like 400 words10:10
RoryIt answers every question10:10
ChanSavrRory: I did and it says nothing about 14.0410:11
RoryWell 14.04 isn't out yet10:11
ChanSavrand it says nothing about lagging mirrors10:11
usr13loopzle: Did you run fsck on it yet?10:11
RoryChanSavr: It tells you the answer to "I need the pkg number"10:11
ChanSavrRory: people are already using it like me10:11
bekksChanSavr: Then use a non-lagging mirror.10:11
usr13loopzle: (Just because the hardware is ok, does notmean there are no filesystem errors.)10:11
loopzleusr13: yeah, but the problem is still there10:11
ChanSavrI need the package number for 14.04 which is not mentioned Rory10:12
lol37hi10:12
usr13loopzle: did fsck find/fix errors?10:12
bekksChanSavr: The version number is unchanged.10:12
ChanSavrRory: I actually did read the  notice10:12
bekksChanSavr: If you did, you would know that the version number is unchanged.10:12
ChanSavrthen how do I know if my 14.04 system is patched?10:12
erwin__ChanSavr: for 14.04: see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/openssl10:12
ChanSavrthe PACKAGE number10:12
bekksChanSavr: By looking at the changelog for the latest package.10:12
erwin__1.0.1f-1ubuntu2 -- updated 13 hours ago10:12
ChanSavrgood idea10:13
usr13loopzle: dmesg |pastebinit10:13
loopzleusr13: not sure, it was reporting those error messages whilst fsck was running too - it didn't look like it was really fixing anything10:13
bekksChanSavr: Obvious, indeed.10:13
loopzlealright10:13
lol37i've compiled then installed vanilla version of util-linux-ng, then  the next reboot i've come upon a hang (black screen)10:13
lol37is there a fix for tha10:13
ikonialol37: why would you do that ?10:13
lol37t10:13
ikonialol37: and you've built the package - you fix it10:13
usr13loopzle: What command did you give  fsck ____________?10:13
lol37ok so no support here10:13
bekkslol37: Reinstall the the ubuntu package and dont do it again.10:13
lol37i dont still understand why it breaks my system10:14
ikonialol37: I don't understand why you are doing it10:14
usr13loopzle:  And it was *not* mounted at the time.  Right?10:14
loopzleusr13: I just touch'd /forcefsck and rebooted, so whatever that does10:14
lol37for updating to the very last10:14
usr13loopzle: Oh, I see.  Well we don't know then10:14
loopzle(not sure what arguments that gives)10:14
ikonialol37: why ?10:14
usr13loopzle: dmesg |pastebinit10:14
ikonialol37: what's wrong with the ubuntu version ?10:14
g1_Wirless internet connection problems in certain routers. Broadcom BCM4313 802.11b/g/n wireless lan controller.  How to fix?10:15
usr13loopzle: Show us the URL10:15
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loopzleusr13: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7220965/10:15
lol37so i have to get into the rescue mode right10:15
loopzleusr13: "[  276.705683] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x5 SErr 0x0 action 0x0" - it's that stuff10:15
ikonialol37: what's wrong with the ubuntu version ?10:16
lol37and reinstall the ubuntu part of this10:16
ChanSavrhttp://mirrors.aliyun.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/10:16
ChanSavrgreat it has been updated!10:17
* ChanSavr is patched10:17
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lol37thank you for your  advice, i was just curious10:18
erwin__ChanSavr: Keep in mind that in theory, someone could have been snooping on your HTTP traffic since the bug was introduced. That means anything ever sent through that server, via http or https and anything the server process might have read in memory is potentially exposed.10:18
lol37ubuntu is soooo heavily  patched to not allow this10:18
ikonialol37: what are you talking about10:19
ikonialol37: patched to not allow this ??? who said anything about that10:19
Taahlhi there10:19
g1_usr13: Help!10:20
lol37oh in fact i'm a curious geek interested in core system operation10:20
lol37i guess ubuntu isnt the right system for me10:20
ikonialol37: why is it not the right system for you ?10:20
ChanSavrerwin__: the server was merely a a development server and a vpn10:20
bekkslol37: then dont replace vital packages expecting not to break things.10:20
ikoniayou can replace any packages if you understand what you are doing10:21
ChanSavrerwin__: possibly owned by the chinese government if anything10:21
ikoniaif you are typing ./configure && make && make install blindly - you are the problem, not the distribution10:21
TaahlI've a little question for you guys, I recently setup Ubuntu13.10 on a lenovo x1 carbon and I'm surprised that I can't change mouse sensivity in the system settings app (both for the mouse and touchpad)10:21
usr13loopzle: Dono for sure.  I'd boot to a boot disk and do fsck -y10:22
erwin__ChanSavr: It's an amazing bug as it allows snop past any ssl certs with no apache-level logging. seems the only hope to find out whether someone was hitting you is netflow logs or something.10:22
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ChanSavrerwin__: what can the snoop? and the going theory is the chinese government can already crack ssl.10:23
ChanSavr*they10:23
erwin__ChanSavr: It's not a SSL crack though. You don't have to be see the traffic to crack it.10:26
ChanSavrerwin__: I have no secure traffic anyway10:27
erwin__ChanSavr: If say, www.bank.com was vulnerable, you can connect to www.bank.com ssl port over and over again, ask for 64kb of random memory and get any dirty data in that server's memory. This could have been the encryption key for the traffic. it could have been the previous's user's submitted login request with their name and password. It could have been the PHP script with database login and password.10:27
ChanSavrI'm only worried about the box being owned10:27
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RoryChanSavr: This isn't a security vulnerability that end-users particularly need to worry about, it's mostly for sysadmins of public-facing SSL services10:28
ChanSavrso I'll do a reinstall soon10:28
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erwin__ChanSavr: The snooping lets you read anything in the web server's memory (and by web server I mean the web server *process* not the box). That could be data that got in there via normal HTTP. The HTTPS TLS thing is just a channel into that memory10:28
RoryFor example, I would expect your bank to have issued an updated certificate and upgraded their web servers10:29
ChanSavrmeh10:29
ChanSavrI use an apache front end to tomcat10:29
ChanSavrapache does nothing but ssl termination10:29
ChanSavrI'm only worried about ssh10:29
erwin__If you have a multi-tier system, some of the issues are mitigated.10:29
RoryChanSavr: Upgrade libssl and restart apache, you'll be fine. ssh is a compeltely unrelated technology10:30
erwin__ssh does not use TLS which had the problem, so ssh is fine.10:30
ChanSavrgreat10:30
bekksChanSavr: then read the links given.10:30
erwin__(despite ssh using openssl the library)10:30
ChanSavrso I'm not effected10:30
MattiasI've gotten procps to run, now I get this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/7220998/ <-- What can I do about this? openssh-server requires an older openssh-client from what is apparently installed? Bug in the package manager?10:30
ChanSavr:D10:30
RoryMattias: If it were me, at this point I'd be considering a "sudo apt-get remove openssh-server" and then "sudo apt-get install openssh-server"10:31
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MattiasRory: Will give that a try :) Thanks!10:32
MattiasRory: Ugh, it won't work, it keeps telling me to do apt-get -f install with no packages. can't uninstall anything because openssh-server is stuck somehow -.-10:33
MattiasI tried apt-get -f remove openssh-server too, but that didn't work10:33
erwin__AWS ELB were affected so, ugh, maybe anything whatsoever running on AWS which probably uses ELBs if serious has had all their data *potentially* leaked.10:33
MattiasUgh, I'm going to have to remove ssh fully :P10:34
ChanSavrerwin__: the NSA should be able to confirm how much has been leaked10:34
RoryMattias: Does the error occur on removing openssh-server10:34
RoryMattias: or on reinstalling?10:34
MattiasRory: yeah, ssh depends on it, will have to remove ssh10:34
RoryMattias: Remove ssh, then try apt-get -f install (with no arguments)10:35
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RoryMattias: I can give that advice because you told me you have a web ui to fall back to10:35
MattiasYeah, will have to connect through that webui before continuing I guess10:35
Rorynot necessarily10:35
RoryYou can run "screen"10:35
MattiasOh? I will still stay connected?10:36
Mattiasyeah, I have tmux10:36
erwin__ChanSavr: It's a dream bug for any intelligence agency. Mostly untracable.10:36
RoryYeah that'll do Mattias, you can safely run "sudo service ssh restart" within tmux10:36
ChanSavrbut one intelligence agency may be able to confirm if another exploited it10:36
RoryChanSavr: This is getting silly now10:36
ChanSavrthey should have dumps and dumps of internet traffic that they can check10:37
RoryDo you have an Ubuntu support question?10:37
ggbHello, I heard about the openssl vulnerability and I want to update it. People on the net are saying to run: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade. Will this also update postgresql which has also been installed with apt-get? How can I update openssl only?10:37
Roryggb: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.010:37
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please read it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:37
MattiasRory: Didn't even get disconnected, thanks :)10:38
ggbThank you!10:38
RoryMattias: Nice10:38
Palmehi10:38
Palmejoin #raspberrypi10:38
Mattiasgreat, openssl upgraded :) nginx restarted ^.^10:40
RoryMattias: hurrah :)10:40
RoryMattias: Package errors...?10:40
MattiasRory: none10:40
Rory\o/10:40
tiblockHi. My server under ddos right now with random IPs and user agents and hosts. Any advice?10:42
MattiasRory: Is there a way to check openssl version? The other server apparently had no upgrades..10:42
Rorytiblock: /join #networking10:43
Mattiasoh, openssl version10:43
tiblockRory, okay, thank you10:43
Mattiastried everything but that.. "openssl --version" etc :P10:43
RoryMattias: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.010:43
RoryMattias: That will show you the package version, which is the important part. The OpenSSL version doesn't change, but the specific Ubuntu package version does10:43
b0bbytablesAlso what's a safe version of openssl.10:44
Roryb0bbytables: Any version here http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:44
erwin__If you want to be extra sure, there's an online testing tool here: http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/10:44
MattiasThanks :)10:44
b0bbytablesRory: what about standard repo vers?10:45
Roryb0bbytables: Did you read the page?10:45
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please read it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:45
b0bbytablesOh. Odd ver # not changing. That's what kept me freaked10:45
Roryb0bbytables: the package version number changes10:45
Roryb0bbytables: And the description of the update, which you presumably read, explains the update fixes that bug10:46
gainhi10:46
RoryHello gain10:46
RoryAre you here to ask about ssl?10:47
gainno... y?10:47
b0bbytablesAh. Just saw 1.0.1 not 1.0.1g and freaked.10:47
b0bbytablesCool10:47
kostkongain, nothing :P10:47
Rorygain: lol just wndering10:47
gainI'm here because I dev some php webapps, and I've found msession functions not works on standard lamp environment based on ubuntu 12.0410:48
gainso I'm wondering how I can verify if the php packaged in repos was built with msession support...10:49
gainis there the config file anywhere?10:49
ikoniagain: use the phpinfo10:49
ikoniait will show the build options of the php binary10:49
gainikonia: thanks for the hint :D10:49
kostkonubottu, give cookie to ubottu10:51
jjavaholichow can I test my install of Xserver-xorg?10:51
Keanu73!commands10:52
Keanu73!help10:52
ubottukostkon: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:52
ubottuThe linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal10:52
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience10:52
morenoreno10:55
RoryThat happened, and nobody will ever know why10:58
ShabaDabaDoo I want to have a dock/bar across all 3 screens that shows all of the applications open on that screen only. Any suggestions for desktop environment?11:01
uplcuplcuser11:03
uplcuplcuser11:04
uplchiiii11:04
NightKhaosI'm having an issue with libvirt and creating snapshots. When I try and create a live snapshot of a KVM instance I get: error: internal error: unable to execute QEMU command 'transaction': Could not open '/var/lib/libvirt/images/blocksoc.qcow2': Permission denied11:08
NightKhaosThe premissions are definately not an issue as I have tried this after changing the premissions of the blocksoc.qcow2 image to 666.11:09
NightKhaosThe closest I have found to finding someone else with this issue is this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/109612511:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1004606 in libvirt (Ubuntu Precise) "duplicate for #1096125 virsh create-snapshot fails to create external snapshot (blockdev-snapshot-sync fails in json monitor)" [Medium,Triaged]11:10
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CatKillerNot sure whether it is OT or not11:10
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CatKillerbut what about that OpenSSL vulnerability in heartbeat that allows anybody you're connected to to read your *memory*?11:11
CatKillerHas Ubuntu said anything about releasing some urgent fix?11:11
NightKhaosThey already have.11:11
NightKhaosFor both 12.04 Precise and 13.10 Sausy.11:11
CatKillerI just ran "sudo apt-get install openssl" and I got a new version from March 1411:11
NightKhaosI patched them... oh 8 hours ago now on my boxes.11:11
NightKhaosapt-get update?11:11
CatKillerdoes that include the fix? According to OpenSSL version 1.0.1g is OK but I still have 1.0.1 March 1411:12
CatKillerNightKhaos: Of course, sorry forgot that11:12
CatKillerI wonder how openssl let such a bug happen11:12
CatKillerNightKhaos: On 12.04.3 LTS11:13
CatKillerI ran "apt-get update"11:13
CatKiller"apt-get install openssl"11:13
CatKillerand it's at version: OpenSSOpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201211:13
NightKhaosCatKiller: get the precise version number.11:13
CatKillerNightKhaos: Of openssl?11:14
NightKhaosYes.11:14
CatKilleropenssl version11:14
CatKillerOpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201211:14
chronohttp://heartbleed.com/11:15
chronobest dox on it11:15
chronoabout openssl11:15
NightKhaosCatKiller: dpkg-query -s openssl11:16
NightKhaosCatKiller: this gives me 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1211:16
CatKillerNightKhaos, Version: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1211:17
NightKhaosCatKiller: good and note: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1211:17
NightKhaosCatKiller: what is the second CVE they patched?11:17
CatKillerNightKhaos: Cool, so that's the latest version. It's kinda confusing when you run "openssl version" you still get the same version and it says "built in 2012"11:18
CatKillerwhich is obviously not correct11:18
NightKhaosCatKiller: I know. *shrugs*11:18
SlaizerHi, I am using manjaro linux and can not sync my files in Ubuntu one, though I used to be able to sync them. I am logged in to my ubuntuone account, for sure. Anyone may help me out11:18
CatKillerSorry, it says it's the 2012 March version built in Jan 2014 ;)11:18
CatKillerEven more confusing11:18
CatKillerNightKhaos: Thanks a lot for your help!11:18
rcw2what can linux tell me about a phone device that I can connect to my laptop?  can it tell me if the phone has wifi capabilities, for instance?11:21
ooxiHi, is Ubuntu 10.04 not vulnerable to the openssl bug (because openssl is too old) or just not fixed (not listed as affected on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/)11:22
ooxiAnd another question: are only connected connections vulnerable (for example https traffic) or also unconnected (like people trying ssh but have no credentials)?11:22
Touhou11ooxi: The version in 10.04 is too old to be vulnerable11:24
Touhou11ooxi: The bug doesn't affect openSSL 0.9.811:24
erwin__ooxi: the issue was found in openssl 1.0.1 upwards11:24
ooxithank's that's what i thought, just wanted to be sure!11:25
erwin__ooxi: The vulnerability is that if you allow TLS, a user can connect via TLS to your webserver and see a random bit of memory inside the web server process. SSH does not use TLS. You cannot read data from other processes. There's also no exploit, but anything the server may have in memory -- encryption keys, php scripts with passwords, any other traffic -- whether http or https -- may be readable11:26
vltHello. Is Firefox browser or Chromium vulnerable on Ubuntu machines with openssl 1.0.1?11:26
vltOr what client side software is vulnerable?11:26
Touhou11vlt: Are you running a web server?11:27
vltTouhou11: Not on the machines with openssl 1.0.1.11:27
erwin__vlt: Chromium does not use openSSL for TLS -- unless you run Android11:27
vlterwin__: Thank you. What about firefox or thunderbird?11:28
NightKhaosOkay I'm going to try disbaling the AppArmor profile for libvirt.11:28
erwin__vlt: Apparently it uses something called NSS instead. As for Firefox, I don't know. But yes, the vulnerability runs both ways.11:29
erwin__vlt: So in theory, if you use Firefox to connect to a HTTPS server that is evil, it could be using the same method to read your Firefox' memory. That *seems* far fetched to me.11:29
erwin__vlt: Do you have a reason NOT to upgrade?11:30
NightKhaosOkay that worked.11:30
lol37i'm back11:31
BlitzHereHi all, need a quick bit of advice. I have a semi broken 320GB portable external hard drive. It believe it has taken a fall. SMART self test fails, quick format on windows works but there are plenty of freeezes and file corruption errors. My goal is to recover as much usable space on this drive as possible.  I'm trying to use badblocks but it's taking FAR too long11:31
BlitzHereWhat's would be the right parameters11:31
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lol37i couldn't remove util-linux so i manually downloaded that package from ubuntu repository and then installed it with dpkg11:31
lol37still no luck11:32
lol37i'm in rescue mode with modified grub launch parameters11:32
BlitzHerehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7221167/11:33
BlitzHereThis si what I'm looking at right now11:33
BlitzHereIt got till 12.69% fine and then got stuck11:33
lol37ubuntu won't load desktop if using ro instead of rw11:33
BlitzHere0.01% took 24 hours11:33
lol37some filesystem won't mount too11:33
bekksBlitzHere: then you have to wait.11:34
vlterwin__: No, I ran the updates on all machines. But I have to decide whether to install some of the systems completely new if there WAS a vulnerability also from the "inside" (like firefox connecting to compromised sites).11:34
BlitzHerebekks: I'm willing to run it for a couple of weeks, but this is taking FAR too long. I was wondering if I can run badblocks with different settings that'll make it faster11:35
Touhou11vlt: If you think the server was vulnerable before you patched, an option is to request new Certificates from the CA11:36
erwin__vlt: for the client side, your client would have to have connected to a site that was malicious. right now there are no reports of someone having such sites around before the release11:37
recoveryI have a bootmanager called DRBL, what is the boot parameter of ubuntu to get recovery mode?11:38
erwin__vlt: in such a case, the malicious site could be reading bits of your firefox memory, but there's no exploit possible beyond the reading of random memory11:38
NeoThermic|WorkI hae a server running Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS, but I seem unable to get it to spot the OpenSSL update of today. http://pastebin.com/aF2x7Jmj those are my sources.list, any ideas on why apt-get doesn't want to work?11:40
CatKillerSo people at openssl seem to say that openSSL is poorly written, not far off GnuTLS11:40
valenthello, yes I'm also here to ask if ubuntu 12.04 has fix for openssl hearbleed bug :)11:40
CatKillerSo you have the choice between horrible security holes or horrendous security holes11:41
erwin__See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for what package versions you SHOULD have11:41
CatKillerdpkg-query -s openssl|grep Version11:41
CatKillerVersion: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1211:41
CatKillerThat's the one that has the fix11:41
valentis openssl 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 patched for hearbleed issu?11:41
interwebWhere is .bashrc file for fish shell ?11:41
CatKillerYou can run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssl" should update11:42
erwin__valent: Yes, as per the website, 5.12 is the correct secure version for Ubuntu ** 12.04 **11:42
valentCatKiller: thanks11:42
CatKillervalent: according to this it is: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1211:42
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NeoThermic|WorkCatKiller: that command seemed to have worked, but openssl version -a shows the build date as jan 8th still.11:45
CatKillerNeoThermic|Work: I know it's completely confusing11:46
CatKillerNeoThermic|Work: I can't tell for sure whether it has installed correctly11:47
CatKillerNeoThermic|Work: Somebody here told me it was OK, but can't guarantee it11:47
Slaizerhi, I can't sync my files, though I am logged in. Can anyone help out?11:48
Touhou11Slaizer: How do you mean "sync" - what method?11:48
NeoThermic|WorkCatKiller: do dpkg -l | grep openssl11:48
NeoThermic|Worksee if that says 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 for openssl?11:49
ra123445555through command line how to connect to wifi in linux11:49
ra123445555wifi with security11:49
CatKillerNeoThermic|Work: Then that should be the correct version but I'm not good enough with dpkg to be sure11:49
SlaizerTouhou11, Using ubuntuone client, and can't sync there, though I am logged in.11:49
lucidois there A working parental control system with a gui?11:50
bekksCatKiller: If it shows thath version, everything is ok.11:50
SlaizerTouhou11, "file sync error. (auth failed (AUTH_FAILED)). So what to do?11:50
CatKillerbekks: I *think* so, at least on 12.0411:50
Joshunhi11:51
bekksCatKiller: Did you cheeck with the command given?11:51
bekks*check11:51
Joshunanyone know if it is possible to chroot into ubuntu 14.04 in ubuntu 13.10?11:51
bekksJoshun: Yes, it is possible.11:52
Touhou11Slaizer: Not sure, I don't use Ubuntu One. It's being shut down by the way: https://one.ubuntu.com/services/shutdown/11:52
Joshunbekks: would it work? the software is compiled against newer libraries etc.11:52
bekksJoshun: A chroot is selfcontained.11:52
bekksJoshun: It does not use libs outside of the chroot.11:52
SlaizerTouhou11, OK, that is probably the cause. Thanks, have a nice day now.11:53
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Touhou11Slaizer: It's not shutdown yet, so won't be the cause. But probably worth moving away from Ubuntu One service onto an alternate in preparation for the closure11:55
justin_________can you resinstall ubuntu without loosing your /home/ data?11:55
bekksjustin_________: If /home is on a separate partition, yes. If you have a backup, yes.11:56
justin_________ta11:58
ice9why does packaging for fixes happen faster in debian than ubuntu?11:59
Joshunbekks - thanks, I wonder if it will let me run a cups server within it12:00
bekksJoshun: why dont you run cups on 13.10?12:01
rcw2what can linux tell me about a phone device that I can connect to my laptop?  can it tell me if the phone has wifi capabilities, for instance?12:01
Joshunbekks: because there is an annyoing bug with pdf filters that isn't going to be backported12:02
jjavaholichow can I debug redraw high CPU usage errors?12:02
bekksJoshun: It would be more easy to just run a 14.04 vm.12:02
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Joshunbekks probably not given the extra resources that would require12:03
bekksJoshun: then you dont even have the resources to run a chroot ;)12:05
Joshunbekks - a vm would require emulating the hardware etc. since kvm doesn't work12:06
bekksJoshun: So your computer is really old then?12:06
Joshunbekks not that old just not brilliant spec12:06
bekksJoshun: The last time I've seen a kvm-incapable computer was a decade ago.12:07
Joshunit requires certain processor extensions to work12:07
bekksJoshun: Which CPU do you have exactly?12:08
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Joshunbekks: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU E140012:14
bekksJoshun: It's enough for running a 32bit vm.12:15
VLanXany help restoring grub after installing windows 7 ?12:18
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hazardousi have a potentially stupid question12:23
hazardouswhat is the key combination to get into a bash prompt of any kind12:23
dannixon__hazardous no question is stupid.12:23
hazardousfrom initial boot12:23
hazardousi need to do it in one try, without screwing up, or this machien will not boot again12:24
hazardoushttp://i.imgur.com/mP9kWZB.png12:24
vltervin_: Thank you.  Do you think it is possible to run an attack against a vulnerable host in JavaScript?12:24
dannixon__hazardous Shoudln't you get such an option before reaching that screen?12:25
hazardousi don't have access to anything before that screen, it's pxe booted12:25
hazardousneed to dd/rescue a last remaining drive12:25
jjavaholiccould anyone be so helpful as you talk me through diagnosing high CPU usage on window redraws12:26
erwin__vlt: Not sure what you mean by that.12:26
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erwin__vlt: the attack requires a complex OpenSSL handshake. The exploit i have uses Python. I'm not sure any websocket or similar technologies are up for duplicating such a low-level network connection12:27
hazardousvlt: it is probably possible in node.js12:28
hazardousnot really in client side js, assuming you're talking what i think you are based on context clues12:28
BigMaoHi there, I just ran "apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade" in response to the recently discovered OpenSSL bug.  However, when I run "openssl version" it still shows "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012".12:31
BigMaoHow can I make sure that I'm actually using the updated version of the library?12:31
vltBigMao: -a12:31
StephenSlmao12:31
BigMaovlt, -a to what?12:31
StephenSeverybody are afraid of openssl's heartbleed nowadays12:32
vltBigMao: To the command you gave.12:32
BigMaoAh, I see.  Yeah, it says built on april 7.12:32
BigMaoIt makes sense to update the libraries now that the vulnerability is common knowledge12:32
bekksBigMao: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/12:32
StephenS 12:32
StephenSopenssl version -a12:32
StephenSOpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 201312:32
bekksStephenS: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/12:33
BigMaoI'll restart my machine in the morning12:33
BigMaothough the package upgrade seems to have restarted the services anyway12:33
Jpmhso, why does the build from this week show an old version?12:33
bekksJpmh: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ ;)12:34
vlterwin__, hazardous: Exactly that, thank you. I still have to decide how many of our systems *could* *in theory* be compromised.12:34
darius93Question, why on kubuntu when I select the amd proprietary gpu drivers that upon restarting and logging in that the gpu drivers crash and fallback to opensource (or no drivers?) until I enable compisiting via commandline and reload using kwin --replace?12:34
vlthazardous: If running malicious JS code in Firefox should not be able to run such an exploit I’m fine. :-)12:34
StephenSbekks why do you paste that to me?12:35
StephenSCan't you see I have 1.0.1e?12:35
StephenSI already have libssl1.0.0 updated.12:35
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please read it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/12:35
bekksStephenS: there was no version bump in that update.12:35
StephenSlibssl1.0.0 is already the newest version.12:35
bekksStephenS: Read the link please.12:35
dieaHello, does anyone know how to show the ipv6 flags using "ifconfig" ? On OSX for example you get "autoconf temporary" or "duplicate" ... on ubuntu I can only see the IP and "Global"12:36
aliensbrahRory, after further research into that issue I was asking about yesterday, it looks like it's just an issue with ubuntu and most linux distros in general, I'm hoping it's been addressed in 14.0412:36
StephenSso sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade should fix it bekks ?12:37
bekksStephenS: Please read the link ;)12:37
edbaconHello, got 2 monitors plugged in the display is duplicated with only 1 resolution avaliable how can i fix this please 13:1012:37
StephenSbekks I did12:37
StephenSand that is what they say12:37
chipotle_hi, i have an AWS m3.medium that i need to optimize using php5-fpm. any suggestions for a guide/doc that will walk me through the various settings of php.ini so i can optimize it for performance?12:37
Roryaliensbrah: There are many different desktop environments available, KDE is very customisable and can almost certainly be set up exactly how you like12:37
Rorychipotle_: You've joined #ubuntu instead of #php12:37
edbaconI have scanned every forum, help and documentation tried wha ti seam to think everything now am at breaking point (not at installing windows point)12:38
bekksStephenS: Then it will be the way they say it will be, will it? :)12:38
chipotle_Rory: no one has knowledge of this here? i'm running on ubuntu12:38
edbaconchipotle_: I will help you12:38
edbaconYou want to optimize php.ini for preformance12:38
RoryIt's not that nobody has knowledge, chipotle_, I mean, I have knowledge of balloon modelling, but this isn't the place12:38
edbaconYou have to go to #php12:39
edbaconFar to crazzy for this12:39
StephenSbekks am I wrong?12:39
edbaconCan anyone help me with my monitor issue :(12:39
RoryStephenS: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 | grep Installed12:39
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edbaconNvdia Optimus is killing me :(12:39
RoryStephenS: What is the output?12:39
StephenSInstalled: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.212:39
zx42ois there any way to install libdb4.8++-dev on ubuntu 12.0412:40
RoryStephenS: And what Ubuntu version are you running?12:40
StephenS13.1012:41
RoryStephenS: Now, look at the page you've been linked to ( http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ ) scroll down to "The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package version:"12:41
RoryStephenS: What is the package version listed under Ubuntu 13.10?12:41
StephenS...?12:41
RoryStephenS: Read the link12:42
StephenSlibssl1.0.0 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 ?12:42
RoryStephenS: You already have the update12:42
StephenSYes12:42
StephenSso why he sent me that link?12:42
edbaconCan anyone help me with my monitor issue :(12:42
StephenSI already pasted my output12:42
RoryStephenS: Because the answer is available to you, and your brain on that page12:43
edbaconDoes anyone know how to sort out Nvidia Optimus so that i can have 2 montiors and more than 1 res?12:44
rcw2what can ubuntu tell me about a phone device that I can connect to my laptop?  can it tell me if the phone has wifi capabilities, for instance?12:44
Roryrcw2: If you run "lsusb -v" you can see a lot of info on each USB device, but possibly not exactly what you're asking about12:45
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Roryrcw2: It could tell you if the phone currently has USB tethering enabled, for instance, but it won't tell you if the phone has wifi or not12:45
rcw2Rory, ive used lsusb, is that all there is available?12:45
RoryWell the phone doesn't send that information over USB, so yes sadly12:46
rcw2hm12:46
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martinpauleveHi all, I'm having a problem with getting a triple-head, dual-gpu setup working. I have 2x Nvidia GTX480s. With nouveau driver, xrandr --listproviders sees both. Using nvidia driver, it only lists 1 provider. I think this may be because the driver lacks the "Source Output capability". Might this work if I set one device to use modesetting as driver in xordgconf?12:50
zx42o!help12:50
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience12:50
zx42o!patience12:51
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/12:51
Voyagehow to restart x kde ?12:52
rigocan i ask how this with "do-release-update" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" works? the kernel 3.14 is since march 31th downloadable from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ but the dist upgrade upgrades only to 3.13.12:53
ActionParsnipVoyage: killall -u $USER    will end all processes your user has and you will need to login (this includes X)12:53
rigodoes this need some approval or how?12:53
HusTlerkk12:53
ActionParsniprigo: the kernel from the mainline PPA isn't supported here, the kernel packages will not be installed as the kernel you have installed is newer than the meta package12:54
ActionParsniprigo: if you remove the 3rd party kernel and upgrade it will pull in the newer kernel12:54
zx42ogetting this error message in ubuntu 12.04..   E: Package 'libdb4.8++-dev' has no installation candidate12:55
ActionParsnip!find libdb4.8++-dev12:55
ubottuPackage/file libdb4.8++-dev does not exist in saucy12:55
zx42ois there a way to manually download and install the deb file12:56
ActionParsniprigo: if you start adding 3rd party stuff to your OS don't be surprised if you get issues12:56
ActionParsnipzx42o: sure, use:   sudo dpkg -i filename.deb    and it will install12:56
zx42ocool thanks12:56
ActionParsnip!find libdb12:56
ubottuFound: libdb++-dev, libdb-dev, libdb-java-dev, libdb-sql-dev, libdb5.1, libdb5.1++, libdb5.1++-dev, libdb5.1-dbg, libdb5.1-dev, libdb5.1-java (and 178 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libdb&searchon=names&suite=saucy&section=all12:56
rigoi just wanted to know how it works.12:57
ActionParsniprigo: how what works?12:57
zx42oo cool thanks, ill see if libdb5.1++-dev works12:57
rigothe 3.14 stable alpha whatever is there. but dist-upgrade upgrades only to 3.1312:58
ActionParsniprigo: how does installing a kernel and then using the OS on top of it "seeing how it works"12:58
zx42oany suggestions on this error message?   /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_system-mgw46-mt-s-1_5012:59
zx42o/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_filesystem-mgw46-mt-s-1_5012:59
zx42o/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_program_options-mgw46-mt-s-1_5012:59
zx42o/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_thread-mgw46-mt-s-1_5012:59
ActionParsnipzx42o: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue13:00
zx42oUbuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l13:00
Roryzx42o: What are you trying to install?13:01
rigoActionParsnip: so it must be tested a while i see (i tought a tested errorfree version is called "alpha" or "final" so not an RCx)13:01
zx42otrying to compile a cryptocurrency wallet, zccoin13:01
ActionParsniprigo: we cannot support kernels outside of the official ubuntu repos here. I sugest you contact the PPA maintainer13:01
Roryrigo: It usually goes alpha->beta->rc->final13:01
ubuNoobi have been trying for days now to install ubuntu and no luck so am going to use  vm instead any drawbacks i should know?13:01
Roryzx42o: Using which instructions?13:02
ActionParsnipubuNoob: running 2 OSes at the same time uses more resources. I suggest a light DE like XFCE or LXDE13:02
rigoi tought kernel.ubuntu.com is a kind of an official source :)13:03
zx42othere is an included txt file, i am unable to install one of the dependencies libdb4.8++-dev, and libdb5.1++-dev doesnt seem to fix the problem13:03
ActionParsniprigo: no13:03
ActionParsniprigo: it is outside the official ubuntu repos used by apt-get in a default install13:03
Roryzx42o: Could you give me a link to the file?13:03
rigook ok :)13:03
zx42ohttps://github.com/zccoin/zccoin13:04
Roryzx42o: This file? https://github.com/zccoin/zccoin/blob/master/doc/build-unix.txt13:05
rigothis is what i wanted to know actually. so if i dont need additional troubles i should stick to dist-upgrade only.13:05
Roryzx42o: sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev13:05
Roryzx42o: That might be it?13:06
zx42osame error message13:06
ubuNoobActionParsnip my issue is that i am trying to install 13.10 via a usb but i am getting this option "install ubuntu INSIDE windows 7" i dont want it inside13:07
RoryubuNoob: Are you turning your computer off, inserting the USB drive, turning your computer on, and setting your computer's BIOS to boot from the USB instead of the hard drive?13:08
ubuNoobActionParsnip  also when i chose the "somethine else" option i didnt get "free space" which is might to refer to the 80GB partition space i created13:08
RoryubuNoob: Are you sure it doesn't say "Install ubuntu ALONGSIDE Windows 7" ?13:08
ubuNoobRory i restart the pc. when it boots up I hit F12 and then choose USB13:08
RoryOK that's right I was just checking13:09
ubuNoobRory i can read bro and it says INSIDE13:09
RoryCan you take a screenshot?13:09
ubuNooball the youtube videoes says ALONGSIDE13:09
ubuNoobin my case its INSIDE13:09
RoryWhere did you get Ubuntu?13:09
ubuNoobfrom the ubuntu13:09
RoryYou can go to "something else" and create a new ext4 partition in the free space13:10
Rorymark it as formatting to ext4, and set the mount point to /13:10
ubuNoobdownloaded the image, download Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.5.2 choose the image choose my 8GB USB13:10
RoryBut first, check the integrity of your USB install media using the option from the first boot menu (install ubuntu/ try ubuntu... etc)13:10
ActionParsnipubuNoob: 13.10 doesnt have much suport left at all, a few weeks13:11
ice9if I need to upgrade an application for security fix but it's package is not ready yet in the repo, what should I do, install it from source? but then how do I keep tracking with recent versions in future?13:11
RoryActionParsnip: You may as well download 14.04 at this point13:11
RoryubuNoob: ^13:11
Roryice9: What package are you referring to?13:11
ubuNoobActionParsnip should i try Ubuntu 12.04 LTS13:11
ubuNoobinstead13:12
ice9Rory: openssl13:12
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please read it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/13:12
demozubuNoob have you tried http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ :) ?13:13
ActionParsnipubuNoob: if you want, I'd go for 14.04, it has 2 years support on 12.0413:13
ubuNoobActionParsnip 14.04 isnt out yet13:13
RoryubuNoob: 14.04 comes out in a matter of days, it's ready for prime-time IMO. I've been using it on my work laptop for a couple of weeks13:14
RoryubuNoob: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ grab trusty-desktop-amd64.iso13:14
ActionParsnipubuNoob: it is, in pre-release13:14
ubuNoobwill try 14.0413:15
ubuNoobwhich link is for a 64 bits pc13:15
RoryubuNoob: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/trusty-desktop-amd64.iso13:15
ubuNoobRory "trusty-desktop-amd64.iso   "13:15
RoryThat's a direct download link ^13:15
ActionParsnipassuming 64bit cpu13:15
Roryyes assuming that13:16
RoryA safe assumption to be quite honest13:16
ubuNoobi use a 64 bits :p13:16
gdoteof_phoneI am on 12.04 and suddenly when i try and boot, after the ubuntu splash, but before the login gui, it hangs13:17
gdoteof_phoneI can still access everythibg in recovery mode13:17
Rorygdoteof_phone: Did you recently install or update a graphics card driver?13:18
gdoteof_phoneOr if i hit esc during the splash, i get a shell login13:18
gdoteof_phoneRory i didnt.. Unless an update all did it13:18
Rorygdoteof_phone: Can you boot sucesfully from an older kernel version, which can be acceessed from the Grub boot menu?13:18
Roryspeling13:19
gdoteof_phoneRory, no.  Same thing13:19
Rory!nomodeset | gdoteof_phone Can you try this?13:19
ubottugdoteof_phone Can you try this?: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter13:19
zx42ohey i fixed my problem by applying the following solution: http://pw999.wordpress.com/2013/09/29/compiling-memecoin-qt-on-xubuntu/13:19
zx42othank you for your help rory and actionparnsip13:19
gdoteof_phoneUbottu i will try right now13:19
ubottugdoteof_phone: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:19
RoryOh nice fix zx42o do you understand it?13:20
ubuNoobhow stupid are you ubottu13:20
RoryubuNoob: You leave ubottu alone he aint never done no harm to nobody13:20
ActionParsnipubuNoob: ubottu is a bot, so quite stupid as she only responds to triggers13:21
ubuNoobRory lol13:21
RoryWhat was that different flood-bot I saw earlier muting people?13:21
ice9Rory: the current version is 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1 but the fix is in 1.0.1g13:21
Roryice9: What version of Ubuntu are you running?13:21
ice9rory 13.1013:22
zx42onot completely, but as far as i understand is the qmake file was looking for a specific version of lboost and the fix removed those specific version links13:22
Roryice9: The page says you need      1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.213:22
Roryice9: You didn't even read the page.13:22
RoryLiterally nobody has read the link I give them13:22
RoryI'm stopping now.13:22
ubuNoobRory taking a while for it to download13:22
RoryubuNoob: It should be around 700mb the download13:23
ice9rory I read but on the other bug page it said the fix is in the 1.0.1g version so it makes some confusion13:23
aliensbrahwill there be any major changes between the 14.04 current beta13:23
aliensbrahand the release in a ~week13:23
Roryice9: This version is packaged by the Ubuntu maintainers and isn't related to the upstream OpenSSL version13:23
Roryice9: The fix is implemented by the Ubuntu maintainers and released as a security patch13:24
gdoteof_phoneRory that drops me straight to a tty login13:24
zx42ojust out of curiousity is there any kind of tip jar for the help that is provided in this room?13:24
ice9thanks Rory13:24
gdoteof_phoneThe nomodeset param, tgat is13:24
Rory1RorymEBnYC8dHifAwT8yRhbBduyMeKs6 is hungry for coins13:24
amirchandrapadyhi rory how are you?13:24
Picizx42o: nope,13:24
ActionParsnipzx42o: you are patient and courteous, that's all we need :)13:24
Rorygdoteof_phone: You say you can access recovery mode okay, can yuo perform a system update from there?13:24
amirchandrapadyhi pici13:25
ubuNoobhttp://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg13:25
amirchandrapadyjnl13:25
RoryubuNoob: Providing you shut your Windows down properly, when you boot from your new Ubuntu install flash drive, one of the installation options should be to install Ubuntu into the free space on the drive13:25
amirchandrapadyhi rory how are you//this is amir13:26
ubuNoobRory install ALONGSIDE?13:26
gdoteof_phoneDoing an update now.  Rory, ya i can get to a shhell no problem13:26
Piciamirchandrapady: Is there a support question we could help you with? If not, then offtopic chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic13:27
ActionParsnipubuNoob: if you are using WIn7 or later, you can resize NTFS in Windows then boot to the install media and put the new Ubuntu install in the new free space13:27
RoryubuNoob: Well there should be an option to install into the free space on the drive; I'm not sure what the exact wording is because I don't use that option myself13:27
RoryubuNoob: It should be fairly apparent though13:28
amirchandrapadywhen ubuntu 14.04 will release?13:28
ubuNoobActionParsnip if u look in the link i have created a 80GB for ubuntu13:28
simianthi guys, can I make a script run when USB hardware gets plugged in?13:28
ActionParsnipubuNoob: ok, is it unpartitioned?13:28
Piciamirchandrapady: sometime on the 17th13:29
ubuNoobActionParsnip its "unlocated"13:29
amirchandrapadyok fine pici..13:29
ubuNoobActionParsnip i shrink it from my c drive13:29
ActionParsnipubuNoob: ok cool, have you ran a chkdsk on the other partitions to make sure they are ok?13:30
ubuNoobchkdsk?13:30
ActionParsnipubuNoob: yes, its a WIndows command....13:30
amirchandrapadyhi...i am using 13.10 but wireless is not working... but my system having wireless driver13:30
ubuNoobnope i havent please can you help me do that if you dont mind13:30
ubuNoobActionParsnip http://www.w7forums.com/threads/how-to-use-chkdsk-check-disk.448/13:31
simiantamirchandrapady, what card what drivers?13:31
ActionParsnipubuNoob: yes13:31
gdoteof_phoneRory, system update complete.  Upon restart, same thing13:31
simiantguys how do I get a script to run when I plug in a USB etwork card?13:31
ActionParsnipubuNoob: it checks disk health and consistancy13:32
ActionParsnipubuNoob: useful to do after a resize13:32
simiant!bot13:32
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simiant!usb autorun13:32
amirchandrapadyis there possible install ubuntu os on android mobile?13:32
ubuNoobActionParsnip 2 mins will log into my mini laptop13:33
simiantamirchandrapady, what is your actual networking problem?13:33
ActionParsnipamirchandrapady: try in #ubuntu-touch  or #ubuntu-mobile13:33
gdoteofRory: so i am on my wonky ubuntu laptop right now.  if i press esc while splash screen hapepns, i get a tty login prompt, and all my files are here13:33
gdoteofi can connect to internet fine ... just no GUI13:34
Rorygdoteof: can you run: startx13:34
simiant!usb13:34
ubottuFor information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent13:34
simiant!usbscript13:34
gdoteofRory: yeah i tried that but it fails: /usr/bin/X not found   .. can't connect to server13:34
ubuNoobneed to wait for the 14.04 download to finish13:35
slideDoes anyone how to get OpenSSL 1.0.1g for 12.04?13:35
Rorygdoteof: /usr/bin/X not found... what did you do lol?13:35
simiant!usbauto13:35
Pici!msgthebot | simiant13:35
ubottusimiant: Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubottu Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots.  Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu !search factoid".13:35
simiantoh sorry13:35
Rorygdoteof: You sure you don't know what changed between "it working" and "it not working", it's okay if you broke it, nobody's going to tell you off13:35
gdoteofRory: umm.. idk.  i actually just assumed that startx was deprecated.  yeah i really don't know.  i was doing the same thing i do everyday13:36
gdoteofdick around on the internet -> run code, break it, iterate13:36
gdoteofi do have a docker running, but it's a docker i created that knows nothing about X13:37
Picisimiant: We don't have a 1.0.1g package for 12.04. 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 will likely provide the fix you are looking for. (see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ )13:37
gdoteofrecently i have plugged in a projector.  and i have been running p2pool; but i have gone through a couple restarts since tha thappened13:38
Rorygdoteof: Hmm, that's most odd. Can you try "sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop"13:38
slidePici, hrm, either one of the other sysadmins already updated or we've had that version installed for a while13:38
RoryI'm not sure if that will pull in missing dependencies or not though13:38
Picislide: it was only built 17 hours ago, so likely the former.13:39
gdoteofRory: hah.  sick!  totally worked13:39
gdoteofidk how the f i removed that13:39
simiantPici, uhhh... thats not what im looking for. vpn runs on my router... i need to run a script when i plug in a USB network card...?13:39
slidek13:39
k1lslide: ubuntu doesnt upgrade the version but removes the bug in the used version. (called patching)13:40
slidethanks13:40
gdoteofRory: thanks.  what's your btc tip address13:40
k1lslide: the bug is closed since yesterday13:40
simiantPici, im looking at /udev here but i get the impression that is for scripts running on mounted partitions, ie USB storage?13:41
Rorygdoteof: I don't think I want to set a precident for btc tips really13:41
RoryI was only half-joking earlier13:41
simiantActionParsnip, can I be put in your persona care queue?13:41
Rorymm, ActionParsnip's personal care13:42
simiantor Rory13:42
simiantlol13:42
RoryI should do actual paid work now13:42
simiantCAPITALIST SCUM!13:42
ubuNoobRory i download UNbootin. I am usign "diskimage" now i have this text field "space used to preserce files across reboots(ubuntu only): how many MB should i enter?13:43
gdoteofi think i got disconnected.  Rory: thanks.  my trackpad suddenly doesn't work anymore but everything else seems good.  really appreciate it.  can you resend your 1Rory13:43
simiantubuNoob, u should do an "install ubuntu" and not a persistent live installation imho13:43
foolInstallation is failing when it gets to GRUB because I'm installing on RAID, how can I tell grub to install on /dev/sdf1 instead of /dev/sda13:43
foolfrom the ash shell13:44
ubuNoobsimaint what?13:44
simiantfool, i suspect you need to load the appropriate raid driver before starting your install / partitioning process13:44
simiantubuNoob, just burn ubuntu to a dvd and install from there. ie do a real installation and not a persistent live installation..?13:45
foolsimiant I'm installing from a mini.iso, how would I do that?13:45
simiantpffft i dont even know what that is fool13:45
ubuNoobsimaint i only have a usb13:45
foolSorry, minimal Ubuntu (30mb I so)13:45
ubuNoobsimiant what dvd size do i need? will go buy one13:46
simiantfool, o i c. so use a CD instead?13:46
foolOk13:46
simiantubuNoob, how big is the ubuntu ISO? about that big13:46
simiantfool, u need to load the raid drivers BEFORE you partition / install?13:46
simiantfool, i am guessing your RAID controller is newish?13:47
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foolI don't think so, its 7 years old13:48
foolDownloading the full CD image, let's see what happens13:48
simianthrmmmm. ok cuz my raid was recognized auto and it is from 08-09 in ubuntu 12.04 LTS server13:48
simiantcan someone help me run a script automatically when I plug in a USB network adapter?13:49
gdoteofis this chat logged?13:49
simiantgdoteof, prolly13:49
tddyive installed luks on /dev/sda2 mapped to /dev/crypt1 and then an lvm partition vg1-lv1 on it, mapped to /dev/mapper/vg1-lv1. however, boot fails with evms_activate not available. Any hints?13:49
Rorygdoteof: Yes, publicly http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/13:50
simianttddy what version of ubutnu?13:50
tddytddy: 13.1013:50
tddysimiant: 13.1013:50
simianttddy, cuz i believe luks is undergoing changes as of 13.04?13:50
simianttddy, where is your boot partition?13:51
tddysimiant: okay, boot is at /dev/sda1 (not encrypted)13:51
simianttddy, im not clear here. your system partition is in fact encrypted or no? how about swap?13:53
tddysimiant: system partition on /dev/mapper/vg1-lv1 is encrypted. swap is at /dev/mapper/vg1-lv2, also encrypted (vg1 is located at /dev/crypt1 which is encrypted)13:54
tddysimiant: meaning vg1 is not encrypted :)13:54
simianttddy, im not to familiar with vgl... is this for a bootstick or a hardriver?13:55
simianttddy, on my encryted systems I use an extended partition, then a luks partition, then the system partition...13:56
lotuspsychjehowto change homepage in webbrowser-app?13:57
tddysimiant: let me try again - /dev/sda2 is encrypted with luks and mapped to /dev/crypt1. then a volume group is created on /dev/crypt1 with two lvms, vg1-lv1 (system) and vg1-lv2 (swap). this is on the harddrive13:57
tddysimiant: maybe i should put encryption on the lvm instead13:58
simianttddy, yes exactly13:59
simianttddy, that is what i would try first.13:59
tddysimiant: guess so. i'll give it a shot. thanks13:59
simianttddy, good luck14:00
simianttddy, what youre trying will work, ive done it dozens of times14:00
tddyyes!14:02
Th0masI'm running 12.04.4 server and I don't get the openssl update after running apt-get update+upgrade, does anyone know why?14:09
gdoteoftip sent, thanks for the help Rory14:09
ActionParsnipTh0mas: try reinstalling the package, if there is an updgrade you will only upgrade that package14:09
simiantPici, just read the news.. got your referene14:09
simiantreference14:09
rwwTh0mas: what's the version listed in the output of apt-cache policy openssl?14:10
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Th0masrww: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7221740/14:11
richenhey14:11
rwwTh0mas: that version has the fix backported, per http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/14:12
richeni cant configure ssh for my vm could anone help me14:12
Th0masrww: Ah alright! openssl version gives this though: OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012, that date worried me14:12
rwwTh0mas: Yep. Ubuntu, like many distros, prefers to pull security patches from newer versions and apply them to whatever's currently in the repositories. Less chance of introducing new bugs/API changes that way.14:13
Th0masAh, but with -a it gives "built on: Mon Apr  7 20:33:29 UTC 2014" :)14:13
rww:)14:13
Th0masrww: Right, understandable14:13
richeni started open ssl but my guest vm is on qemu14:13
hggdhTh0mas: fpr security updates, it is always a good idea to read the changelog14:14
saemchouGreetings to all14:17
darkangelHey i was just wondering if you use a Daily Build of Ubuntu would you be able to keep upgrading while they work on it or would u need to Upgrade to another Daily Build to get the next version up?14:18
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rwwdarkangel: you can keep upgrading14:20
MannerMandarkangel, Just update it with sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade - it will stay on the latest version14:20
darkangelok... thank u kindly14:20
quemhm, when i enter a command in unity (after pressing), does it not follow my PATH?14:25
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Roryquem: Only if you alt+f2 instead of [super]14:31
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PiciEyePulp: that is the patched version. see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/14:41
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kostkonEyePulp, your current openssl just got patched , it didn't get updated to the latest version.14:41
martinpauleveHi all, I have 2x Nvidia GTX480s. With nouveau driver, xrandr --listproviders sees both. Using nvidia driver, it only lists 1 provider. Some more details here: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/725101/linux/xrandr-only-detects-one-card-2-x-gtx480-triple-head-linux-mint-16-/ Any help truly appreciated.14:42
EyePulpkostkon/Pici Ah - so apt-get update  && apt-get install openssl would suffice?14:44
kostkonEyePulp, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade i guess14:44
PiciEyePulp: yes... but you said that you are alerady on the patched version.14:45
Picier, nm. I misread. Just check with apt-cache policy or openssl version -a14:45
kostkonEyePulp, there is also a security update for openssh, unrelated to heartbleed though14:46
EyePulpgotcha14:48
i_am_goodyoyo, i am installing ubuntu server and getting "grub install failed /dev/sdf fatal error"14:49
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lovetruthhello!...14:50
lovetruthafter installing fglrx driver, my PC starts now in few minutes14:50
lovetruthbefore it was up and running in few seconds and now... 2:20 minutes!...14:50
lovetruthwhat can I do?...14:50
ActionParsniplovetruth: run:  dmesg | less       read the times on the right, look for large gaps in time. the value is the number of seconds since the kernel came up14:51
lovetruthsaw one14:51
lovetruthof about 2 minutes14:51
lovetruthactually, in /var/log/syslog14:51
ActionParsniplovetruth: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue14:52
ActionParsniplovetruth: its a single line of output so no need to pastebin14:53
lovetruthUbuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l14:53
eaglecage:014:54
ccq42how do i make naked ascii in terminal14:54
ActionParsnipccq42: do you mean naked girl images?14:54
ccq42yes...14:55
ActionParsnipccq42: jp2a14:55
ActionParsnip!info jp2a14:55
ubottujp2a (source: jp2a): converts jpg images to ascii. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.6-4 (saucy), package size 19 kB, installed size 71 kB14:56
ccq42thanks.14:56
ActionParsnipccq42: guess how I found that....14:56
ccq42huh14:56
lovetruthby large gaps you mean not 0.81 and 0.91 , right?...14:56
ActionParsniplovetruth: that's 0.1 seconds14:56
ActionParsniplovetruth: so no14:57
kinygoshi, is this an appropriate channel to ask about installing python 3.3.5 on ubuntu 12.04?14:57
lovetruthok... one (little) gap...14:57
cfhowlettkinygos ask14:57
lovetruth[    2.388868] EXT4-fs (sda5): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) [   10.370578] Adding 5858300k swap on /dev/sda6.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:5858300k14:57
lovetruththen one big gap14:58
lovetruthwhich paste bin site u use?14:58
kostkonlovetruth, paste.ubuntu.com14:58
kinygosi've downloaded the tar from python.org, and if i configure the makefile with --enable-shared, i get an import error whenever i try to run the interpreter...if i don't use that switch, the interpreter runs fine14:59
lovetruthhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7221933/14:59
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kinygosthe problem is, i'm subsequently trying to install a python package which needs that library (libpython3.3m.so.1.0)14:59
somsipkinygos: may be worth looking at the deadsnakes PPA rather than compile from source, but PPAs are not really recommended or supported here https://launchpad.net/~fkrull/+archive/deadsnakes14:59
DefunctProcessis there a ubuntu server channel?15:00
cfhowlett!server|DefunctProcess15:00
ubottuDefunctProcess: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server15:00
DefunctProcessty15:00
kinygossomsip: thank you for the suggestion, i'll have a look15:02
somsipkinygos: np15:02
ccq42how to remove unity from ubuntu 12.04 and install windows theme on it15:02
cfhowlett!nounity|ccq4215:02
ubottuccq42: Ubuntu 11.10 and higher use GNOME 3 with the !unity shell by default. To use GNOME Shell instead, from 12.10 and up install the "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" package. From 11.04 to 12.04, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool".  For GNOME Fallback mode, which is similar to GNOME 2, install "gnome-panel". Both packages will place entries in the Sessions dropdown. Using Natty? See !classic15:02
MannerManccq42, install Lubuntu directly15:02
MannerManccq42, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/windows-xp-theme-lubuntu15:03
kinygossomsip: ah, i need python 3.3.5 and there's no ppa for it15:03
lovetruthActionParsnip: any hint?...15:03
ccq42k15:03
Picikinygos: the deadsnakes ppa has it.15:03
somsipkinygos: ^^^ I defer15:04
VozivHow long does it generally take for ubuntu to update a package (namely openssl at the moment)15:04
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/15:04
kinygosPici, somsip, apologies...i'm not counting 3's correctly15:05
VozivRory: thanks15:06
lovetruthit seems to be fglrx15:06
lovetruthwhat can I do?... is there any /fastgui option on grub or something?...15:06
lovetruthalso... one more question... :)15:06
lovetruthcan I change the order or NICs in Ubuntu?...15:06
ActionParsniplovetruth: all I can suggest is report a bug. I assume you used the default repo fglrx15:07
eaglecagetoo many questionj15:07
lovetruthlike, I need some Wine software to recognise the NICs in some other order15:07
lovetruthyes, ActionParsnip15:07
lovetruththe default15:07
ActionParsniplovetruth: if you have a 2xxx 3xxx or 4xxx ATi GPU you will want the legacy PPA for teh driver15:07
lovetruthfrom 10 seconds to 2:20 minutes is horrible :)15:07
lovetruthI have radeon HD 670015:07
ActionParsniplovetruth: check for bugs15:07
lovetruththanks, I'll see... :)15:08
lovetruthalso...15:08
lovetruthcan I change the order or NICs in Ubuntu?...15:08
lovetruthI added some "virtual NIC" using ip li add link eth0 newnic015:09
lovetruthand I need it to be seen first by wine (meaning by linux, sure) ... :)15:09
OerHekslovetruth, maybe this page is any help > http://muzso.hu/2012/10/29/how-to-regenerate-the-etc-udev-rules.d-70-persistent-net.rules-file-on-debian-ubuntu15:09
eaglecageubuntu is good system,but i cant use it very well15:09
lovetruthOerHeks: that under root?...15:10
sydneyJDykstraIf I install lubuntu trusy right now on a old computer,will I have to reinstall when it officially comes out,if not how?15:10
kostkoneaglecage, learning takes time15:10
cfhowletteaglecage suggest you study?15:10
OerHekslovetruth, fastest way is to remove that 70 file and setup again15:10
lovetruthdid that OerHeks15:10
cfhowlett!final|sydneyJDykstra15:10
ubottusydneyJDykstra: If you install a development version of Ubuntu Trusty and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 14.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a terminal.15:10
kostkoneaglecage, all you need is patience15:10
lovetruthbut couldn't find my virtual adapter in the 70 file15:10
d0xHi, is there a way to configure my xserver that it lisitnes to :0 and :20?15:11
eaglecageyes  i will thanks15:11
d0xboth should be visible at the same "display"15:11
sudormrfI am working with incron and I have a couple of questions.  last night I added IN_NO_LOOP and told it to ignore *.!sync files (using rsync --exclude).  however after the transfer completed and the .!sync extension was dropped, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  my assumption is that because there was nothing that happened to trigger inotify, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  correct?15:11
lovetruthtried even with Virtualbox's virtualNIC adapter. It doesn't appear in 70-persistent15:12
guest183hi ppl15:13
kostkonguest183, hi15:14
RoryYou can set a more friendly nickname with the "/nick" command - for example to change my name to Rory I typed "/nick Rory" (without the quotes)15:14
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ccq42do i get honey in honeypot?15:15
sudormrfOerHeks, any idea?15:15
ccq42(18:15:33) ccq42: do i get honey in honeypot?15:17
j4sonyes15:17
mjuszczakwhat's the best way to do an apt-get upgrade dry run, so I would just see what would be upgraded but it doesn't actiualy upgrade?15:18
ccq42then how to setup honeypot now?15:18
kostkonmjuszczak, man apt-get15:19
Piciccq42: Please rephrase your question.15:21
mjuszczakkostkon: I looked through that, didn't see a dry run option15:21
mjuszczakoh, it's -s -- missed that.  Thanks.15:21
sudormrfI am working with incron and I have a couple of questions.  last night I added IN_NO_LOOP and told it to ignore *.!sync files (using rsync --exclude).  however after the transfer completed and the .!sync extension was dropped, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  my assumption is that because there was nothing that happened to trigger inotify, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  correct?15:22
ccq42"How to setup honeypot on ubuntu"15:22
sudormrfccq42, google.com15:22
sudormrf:P15:22
granger1hi !15:22
ccq42thank you....15:23
sudormrfccq42, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=setup+honeypot+ubuntu15:23
SchrodingersScat!google | sudormrf15:23
ubottusudormrf: While Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question.15:23
lovetruthso noone?...15:23
sudormrfthe question itself is a bit esoteric SchrodingersScat, but I agree15:23
ccq42Oh why thank you.15:24
SchrodingersScatccq42: there's kippo, but if you're not well versed then drawing attension to yourself might be a bad idea15:24
squaregoldfishI'm having issues with a hotel Wifi setup. I can connect to the network fine, but can't get out of the 192.168 network. Anyone got any suggestions for what I could try?15:24
ccq42Alright15:24
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, could he/she not use an IPS/IDS for this?15:24
sudormrfsquaregoldfish, what do you mean you can't get out? like you can't access the internet?15:25
squaregoldfishsudormorf: Yes. Can't ping anything outside. Other guests are just fine.15:25
lovetruthc'mon...15:26
aliensbrahit's using DHCP?15:26
sudormrfsquaregoldfish, is this thing using some sort of captive portal?15:26
squaregoldfishNope. Just a WPA password.15:27
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: worth mentioning a risk, and idk how each of those honeypot daemons have been tested for vulnerabilities, etc.15:27
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, I agree.  was just curious if an IDS/IPS could also provide a honeypot.15:28
squaregoldfishI get my IP address, Gateway & DNS are set to 192.168.1.1. All DNS lookups fail instantly.15:28
sudormrfsquaregoldfish, try changing your DNS to OpenDNS, see what happens15:29
sudormrfccq42, what is your goal with this honeypot?15:29
squaregoldfishsudormrf: I'll try that, but I'm not optimistic since I can't ping any IP address outside the hotel network.15:30
sudormrfccq42, https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-an-artillery-honeypot-on-an-ubuntu-vps15:30
kostkonsquaregoldfish, or google's dns  8.8.8.815:30
sudormrfkostkon, because everyone wants google to know everything about them all the time ;P15:30
kostkonsudormrf, it's just that the ip is vvery easy to remember15:31
nvllHi, I have ugly scrollbar in google chrome. Is it possible to use system scrollbar in google chrome?15:31
nvllMy system is xubuntu 13.1015:31
sudormrfkostkon, I don't disagree15:31
kostkonnvll, chrome now uses it's own widget toolkit so i'm guessing no15:32
kostkonsudormrf, :P15:32
squaregoldfishsudormrf kostkon: Thanks - I'll try them when I get back to the hotel.15:32
sudormrfsquaregoldfish, how many other clients were connecting to the wifi?15:32
sudormrfccq42, if your goal is testing honeypot stuff, kali has things built in. http://ultimatepeter.com/honeypot-honeyd-tutorial-part-1-getting-started/15:33
ccq42thanks15:33
ccq42now i gotta go15:33
squaregoldfishsudormrf: I don't know for sure, but it's a small hotel - I don't think it would be enough to cause problems.15:34
squaregoldfishCan't be more than 50 rooms in the place.15:34
sudormrfsquaregoldfish, you said "other clients are working fine", by that I was assuming you had another computer or something that you were working with.  is this not true?15:34
squaregoldfishOh, no. I just know a couple of other guests in the hotel. Plus no-one has reported issues to reception.15:35
squaregoldfishI could borrow their machines & check out their settings, but I don't want to hassle them if I can avoid it.15:37
mjuszczakSo with that new libssl vulnerability, are folks really re-generating their keys?15:37
danielbwjesus what a clusterfuck15:37
danielbwoops wrong chan15:37
danielbwI'm going15:38
danielbwKDE development keys for git will have to be re-generated, too?15:38
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sudormrfsquaregoldfish, are you the property manager or something?15:41
Stryker13Xremote unlock possible?15:43
Rorymjuszczak: Yes, it's safer to assume you were compromised, rather than hope you weren't15:44
Rorymjuszczak: It's expensive and annoying but there you go.15:44
SchrodingersScat!details | Stryker13X15:44
ubottuStryker13X: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)15:44
Stryker13Xfalse positive deny access safety audit in order lex15:44
Rorydanielbw: No, this is to do with https connections not ssh rsa keys15:44
RoryStryker13X: test15:45
JediMasterStryker13X, speak like yoda do you, are bot you?15:45
Stryker13XRory network test F+ then safety application T or F after audit F+15:45
RoryStryker13X: markov chains, hmm?15:45
Stryker13Xno bot just bert15:46
Stryker13XRory, that will be considered 100% fail test and reference as game app15:47
PiciStryker13X: please start making sense or you will find yourself outside of the channel.15:47
kostkonStryker13X, you are auditing an ubuntu system and getting what i assume are false positives or something?15:48
RoryStryker13X: Do you have another language you prefer to speak in?15:48
Stryker13XI'm a DOS programmer and a old timer please forgive me15:49
RoryStryker13X: Can you explain your problem in enough detail that allows someone to provide an answer?15:50
mjuszczakRory: so that means re-generating public/private keys for SSH but also keys for SSL certs?15:50
Rorymjuszczak: SSH keys have nothing to do with it15:50
ikoniaMalsasa: forget ssh15:50
bytemaskanyone know if there's a patch for mod_ssl in apache215:50
ikoniaoops mjuszczak forget ssh15:50
Rorymjuszczak: You ought to recreate SSL certs depending on who you are15:50
Stryker13XNo I can't sorry15:50
Rorymjuszczak: If it's just for some personal site it probably doesn't matter15:50
RoryStryker13X: Then nobody can help obviously.15:50
Rorymjuszczak: If you are a bank, one would hope you'd done it already15:51
pikarenhas the openssl package in ubuntu been up-to-date15:51
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/15:51
LihisShould the /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm file be empty if RTC wakeup is disabled in BIOS?15:51
mjuszczakRory: Oh, right.15:51
RoryFor all the fuss people are making, this only impacts sysadmins of public facing web servers running HTTPS, and holding sensitive info15:52
RoryIt doesn't affect my desktop at home, for instance15:52
sudormrfI am working with incron and I have a couple of questions.  last night I added IN_NO_LOOP and told it to ignore *.!sync files (using rsync --exclude).  however after the transfer completed and the .!sync extension was dropped, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  my assumption is that because there was nothing that happened to trigger inotify, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  correct?15:52
mjuszczakRory: For some reason I was having a brain fart and thinking this affected OpenSSH as well.15:53
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poopuserlovetruth: xrandr -q doesn't work but I assume it's LVDS1, I will give that a go15:55
poopuserlovetruth: same shit : 'can't open display'.15:56
mjuszczakRory: This isn't just if we used a vulnreable version of openssl to create the CSR and keys.  It's also if we've been running a vulnerable version in production with a publicly accessible https://, correct?15:56
lovetruthdefault?15:56
Rorymjuszczak: Correct sadly15:56
subz3r0hi15:56
hydrozenim guessing the question is coming up all the time today, but if I’m running a 12.04 LTS server, should I update my openssl version manually or should I just wait for Ubuntu to update openssl in the package manager?15:57
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/15:57
poopuserlovetruth: default?15:57
lovetruth--output default15:57
lovetruthor init 6 (graphical interface runlevel)15:57
mjuszczakthank you15:57
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poopuserNo, I've used --output LVDS1, should I type 'default' instead ?15:58
poopuserlovetruth: LVDS1 is the default in the netbook.15:58
subz3r0having some issues with my usb stick(3.0) on ubuntu 14.04. its starts copying files with ~150MBs and  slows down it then to 7-10MBs. so i checked for usb3 kernel module, but cant find it loaded. here some specs15:58
subz3r0http://pastebin.com/eU8B6eXx15:58
subz3r0any sugestions?15:58
lovetruthpoopuser: you want to get to a browser?15:59
lovetruthwhy not lynx?15:59
lovetruthlike apt-get install lynx16:00
lovetruthhttp://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/changing-xserver-res-from-tty1.67511/ might explain16:00
poopuserlovetruth: it's not quie handy to be honest.16:00
lovetruthif I recall right,  I wasn't able to change the display mode from another tty1, unless I just changed the xorg configuration16:01
lovetruththen I did init 616:01
JediMasteris it normal in a do-release-upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 to get zombie processes slowly accumulating? Also for it to stop dead on things like updating mysql.cnf file on a mysql server installation with no databases in for 10 minutes before carrying on?16:02
poopuserlovetruth: is there one? I thought it's automatic at the moment.16:02
JediMasterserver load is 0.2 or so, no I/O, no io wait etc.16:02
JediMasterdo-release-upgrade has been sitting for nearly 10 minutes at: Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/rpcbind ...16:02
poopuserlovetruth: can you tell me to command to generate config file?16:03
lovetruthwhich linux you're using?16:04
benzrfhalp16:04
JediMasterI can see a bunch of nrpe, mkdir and sshd <defunct> processes in ps16:04
Rorybenzrf: Be more specific16:04
benzrfi apt-get updated/upgraded, but `openssl version` still replies 1.0.1e16:04
benzrf??16:04
poopuserlovetruth: Xorg -config fails...16:04
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/16:04
benzrfdo i need to restart16:04
Rorybenzrf: You didn't read the page16:04
benzrfRory: ah16:04
benzrfkk16:04
benzrfthank you :)16:04
Rorybenzrf: It doesn't affect the upstream version of openssl, only the Ubuntu package version16:04
JediMasterRory, that is exactly why I'm upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10 right now16:04
benzrfi just googled and found out that there was a patch16:04
subz3r0no1 an idea about mit usb3 issue? :>16:04
benzrfnot that it wouldn't affect the version number >.>16:04
benzrfmy bad16:04
RoryJediMaster: 13.10 loses support in a few days bear in mind16:05
lovetruthsudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg16:05
benzrfsorry for being the 100th timewaster in your day today16:05
JediMasterRory, It lost it a few weeks ago already16:05
lovetruthbut depends on your linux version16:05
benzrfi wish you luck helping more people with bad reading skills16:05
RoryOh16:05
benzrf:-)16:05
JediMasteroh wait, 13.10?16:05
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RoryYeah16:05
JediMasterRory, thought you meant 13.0416:05
JediMasterreally, that soon?16:05
RoryNo, 13.10 will lose support when 14.04 comes out16:05
RoryI think so16:05
pikarenreally?16:05
RoryOh wait16:05
poopuserWheey, here I come.16:05
lovetruthstartx works? poopuser ?16:05
RoryNo, I'm getting confused with 13.0416:05
pikarenmicrosoft still supports XP afaik16:06
JediMastergreat, that's going to be fun, another tonne of do-release-upgrades that fail to work =/16:06
Stryker13XJediMaster: may be trying to color code your processes such as "zombie" as "black and orange" processes.16:06
RoryI really really ought to print a chart out and stick it on my cubicle or something16:06
Pici13.10 loses support in July. Not april,.16:06
RoryI mess up on EOL dates / supported versions multiple times a day16:06
JediMasterok, that's not so bad16:06
JediMasterwe were planning on going on the LTS 14.04 in a month or two after release anyway16:06
RoryJediMaster: A good plan (being on LTS)16:07
peskyratHey16:07
SchrodingersScathey16:07
peskyratHey JediMaster SchrodingersScat Pici Stryker13X16:08
Ub0nehow do you upgrade ubuntu 12.04 to the next version? download new iso from website or update inside the distro itself16:09
SonikkuAmericaUb0ne: There are 3 ways16:09
danielbwdang i am lucky16:09
danielbwall my servers are running the o.9.8 branch of libssl16:09
SonikkuAmericaUb0ne: (A) Use the update manager.16:09
danielbw0.9.816:09
DJones!upgrade | Ub0ne16:09
ubottuUb0ne: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade16:09
SonikkuAmericaUb0ne: (B) run [ do-release-upgrade ]16:09
SonikkuAmericaUb0ne: (C) Use a 12.10 live image.16:09
SonikkuAmericaUb0ne: Although if you wait a week you can upgrade directly to 14.0416:10
Stryker13XHello peskyrat.16:10
mitsos14.04 is out!?16:10
SonikkuAmericamitsos: What? Where'd you hear that?16:10
SchrodingersScatmitsos: I think on the 17th16:10
mitsosoh16:11
SonikkuAmericamitsos: Yeah, the 17th.16:11
DJonesUb0ne: From 12.04, you're probably best waiting untl 14.04 is releaeed in a couple of weeks16:11
mitsosnice16:11
SonikkuAmericaDJones: *a week16:11
[Gentoo]i always thought the 14 was the day16:11
[Gentoo]and the 4 the month16:11
SonikkuAmerica[Gentoo]: YY/MM16:11
[Gentoo]ah ok16:11
mitsosis it going to be lighter than the 13.10? because my notebook has really slow ram16:11
KevinzzHello... I can't start firefox without sudo...I get Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.16:11
mitsosand low16:11
KevinzzI did mess around in the .mozilla folder16:11
DJones[Gentoo]: 17th is official release date.....subject to late bugs etc16:11
[Gentoo]mitsos: you want some other de than unity16:11
SonikkuAmericamitsos: If you're concerned about light-weightiness try Xubuntu or Lubuntu16:12
[Gentoo]if your tight on resources16:12
mitsosi am16:12
mitsosi am using Xubuntu16:12
[Gentoo]mitsos: the "lightness" is 99% determined by the DE16:12
[Gentoo]so newer version prob wont be any different16:12
mitsosoh... ok16:12
SonikkuAmericamitsos: Xubuntu is eventually importing XFCE 4.11 in preparation for XFCE's GTK+ 3 rewrite IIRC16:12
mitsosoh nice16:13
mitsosmy RAM is 1GB do you think Lubuntu will be better?!16:13
[Gentoo]mitsos: if your current system is still slow you can get a bit lighter than xfce16:13
[Gentoo]mitsos: yeah16:13
[Gentoo]lubuntu is less ram16:13
[Gentoo]but16:13
SchrodingersScatKevinzz: is it possible you were playing around as root and messed with your .mozilla permissions?  check if it's readable by your user/other permission questions16:13
[Gentoo]1GB isnt THAT bad16:14
mitsosoh...16:14
Ub0nei have heard nice things about lubintu16:14
SonikkuAmerica\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - from my buddy slee16:14
pw98hey, just seen this issue with open ssl, i'm running ubuntu 13.10 and I run dpkg-query -l openssl which is version 1.0.1e, I run apt-get update and then run apt-get update install but the version is the same, I guess the new openssl  which was released yesterday has not been added to repositys yet?16:14
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SchrodingersScatpw98: i think they said there would be no version change, just an update16:14
mitsosamm can i change the terminator language on ubuntu?16:14
Picipw98: it has. 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 fixes the issue. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/16:14
Ub0nemitsos old pc with ~300mb ram i think it was = lubuntu ok16:15
mitsosthank you16:15
pw98ah ok thanks, just when i was reading the heartbleed bug website it menitoned that it  1.0.1 to f was effected so wanted to double check16:15
Jpmhpw98: its there and out - look at the build date od what you are running rather than the release16:16
mitsosWhat is Linux Arch!?16:16
[Gentoo]pw98: security fixes can be proted into same version16:16
SonikkuAmerica!arch16:16
sudormrfI am working with incron and I have a couple of questions.  last night I added IN_NO_LOOP and told it to ignore *.!sync files (using rsync --exclude).  however after the transfer completed and the .!sync extension was dropped, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  my assumption is that because there was nothing that happened to trigger inotify, incron didn't do what it was supposed to do.  correct?16:16
[Gentoo]mitsos: if you mean "Arch Linux" its another distro16:16
cfhowlettmitsos not supported here16:16
mitsosoh16:16
SonikkuAmericamitsos: Try #archlinux16:16
pw98root@OAE:/# openssl version16:16
pw98OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 201316:16
monkwitdafunkhi ubuntu channel16:16
pw98which is what made me question it.16:17
mitsosthank you i am new in ubuntu chats...16:17
mitsossorry about that16:17
monkwitdafunkhow can i contribute to hardware compatability16:17
[Gentoo]mitsos: distrowatch is a website with info of a load of distros16:17
cfhowlett!contribute|monkwitdafunk16:17
ubottumonkwitdafunk: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu16:17
Ub0nemitsos dont try #archlinux, you might get violated16:17
sudormrf[Gentoo], are you familiar with inotify-tools?16:17
mitsoswhy?16:18
sudormrfactually, brb16:18
[Gentoo]sudormrf: no16:18
Picipw98: thats the version, if you look at openssl version -a you can look at the buld date or just look at apt-cache policy openssl16:18
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monkwitdafunkyeah. i just want to tell users if 14.04 is compatable with my systems16:18
ryan_turner|MTWWill it be a good idea to update a server from ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04?16:18
ryan_turner|MTWvs wipe & reinstall16:18
mitsosUb0ne why i might get violated?!16:18
pw98ah thnks Pici  :D16:19
[Gentoo]mitsos: you wont16:19
cfhowlettryan_turner|MTW after official release?  syes16:19
PiciUb0ne, mitsos: please take this elsewhere, #ubuntu is not the place for this.16:19
mitsosoh ok16:19
[Gentoo]they used to have a pretty cocky attitude in #archlinux but theyre ok16:19
JediMaster20 something minutes waiting for do-release-upgrade on the following line: Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/rpcbind ...16:19
ryan_turner|MTWcfhowlett, so updating servers works well?16:19
mitsosOk i am sorry Pici16:19
JediMasterAnd now 41 zombie processes16:19
mitsosthank you guys for the info!16:19
Ub0nemitsos Archlinux is DoItYourSelf type of linux and its generally for experienced users, people in their irc dont really like noobs like me, so i have heard16:20
cfhowlettryan_turner|MTW better advice is in #ubuntu-server16:20
pikarenGentoo is cooler16:22
sudormrfback16:22
ActionParsnippikaren: deends on needs, Id say xpud was coler :)16:23
ActionParsnipcooler16:23
sudormrfhey guys.  quick question about incron.  Suppose I only want it to perform its action after things are done in the folder that it is watching.  would IN_CLOSE_WRITE be the best mask to use?  To provide more background, I am using btsync to backup phone photos and I want all of those photos moved to another folder not connected with btsync, but last time I tried this it was crashing the system because of excessive rsync processes.16:23
sudormrfI wasn't using IN_CLOSE_WRITE.  I was using different masks that were copying in real time.  Ideally I would like it to wait until all tasks on the folder are complete, then perform the rsync.  Am I looking in the right place16:23
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: not sure, it's like a torrent transfer and I'm not certain how well that works with incron16:24
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, to provide more background, while a file is being sync'd btsync appends a !sync extension to the file.  with incron I am using rsync.  I told it to exclude *.!sync files then tested out the sync.  after the sync completed, nothing happened.  files were not transferred.  I am thinking this is because the changing of the extension did not trigger an inotify event.  would you agree?16:26
sammyanyone have any selinux experience? out of nowhere I'm getting avc denied messages left and right, and this is even after I use setenforce to disable (right?) selinux policy enforcing :(16:26
obiwan2hola16:26
|PiP|anyone know where to go to set up a "blackhole" type email server?16:26
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: I would assume similar.16:27
Stryker13Xnice cypher hole, thanks...16:29
monkwitdafunkhi users. i have the option of installing the 3.5.x kernel for amd6416:30
monkwitdafunki have ubuntu alternate16:30
CapsAdmnhow can i reconfigure the alt key? (ubuntu 13)16:32
CapsAdmnit brings the start menu thing up16:32
RFlemingGreetings and other salutations!16:36
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, ok.  so I suppose I can remove the exclusion and work from there.  What I am not sure of is how IN_CLOSE_WRITE may treat these files.  It seems like it should do what I am trying to accomplish, but it may not.  Was having a real problem with it "looping" and crashing the server.  IN_NO_LOOP looks like it solves that problem, so now I just need to get it to do the other part of what I want it to do and I should be16:36
sudormrfgood :D16:36
Stryker13XIs there anyone who can help with false positive references coming at me?16:36
larsadinGood morning, when upgrading OpenSSL via apt-get update -> apt-get dist-upgrade, it lists openssl1.0.1-4ubuntu5.11, the upgrade proceeds to run successfully but even after a full reboot "openssl version" still shows "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012" Is this to be expected?16:36
Stryker13Xmay be royalty freeze?16:37
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RFleminglarsadin, the version number won't change if a patch is applied.16:38
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: yeah, I would have thought so as well, makes me think it's the nature of how btsync transfers the files, i could be wrong, or it's the name change you mention is not getting picked up.  not sure what you can do, I forget what the other incron attributes are that it can wotch16:38
Stryker13X>>please, help if you can, thank you... :)16:38
DJonesStryker13X: Do you have an Ubuntu support question?, thats what this channel is for16:38
RFlemingStryker13X, !patience16:38
RFleming!patience Stryker13X16:38
* RFleming has miserably failed.16:39
larsadinRFleming: Thank you for your reply!16:39
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, yeah.  Well I removed the exclusion and created a file in the watch dir, but nothing happened.  need to figure out why.  restarted the service, it still didn't do what it should have done.16:39
Stryker13XOh I must have gone to the Ubuntu power support channel then (F+ reference)16:39
DJonesStryker13X: Please stay on topic, your question has nothing to do with Ubuntu support16:40
Stryker13Xokay sorry16:40
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, the syslog is writing events16:41
Chakiral__Hello erverybody16:42
RFlemingHello Chakiral__16:42
RFleming!patience | Stryker13X16:44
ubottuStryker13X: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/16:44
Chakiral__hello RFleming !16:44
Chakiral__Is it in reference to the penicillin inventor ?16:45
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, was just able to trigger it.  now I have to test it and hope it doesn't crash the server again :D16:46
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: cool, what was the change? and good luck16:46
RFlemingChakiral__, no.  It's my name.16:48
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, not 100% sure, but the directories I was telling rsync to write to had been deleted.  So I re-created them and then created a few files to force it to see something happening.  it then copied the files over.  But those files were manually created on this end, so I would like to try it with BTSync and see if it crashes the server again.  Basically what was happening with the looping is that it was spawning a TON of16:48
sudormrf rsync processes (at least that is how it looked to me in top), which eventually used up all the memory and crashed the server.16:48
ubuNoobneed help with installing ubuntu16:49
ubuNoobi when and bought a dvd and burn the ubuntu image into it16:49
Chakiral__^^16:49
ubuNoobi am getting the wrong option16:50
ubuNoobhttp://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg16:50
ubuNoobits might to be "inside ALONGSIDE" not INSIDE16:50
sudormrfubuNoob, what are you expecting to see?16:50
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: so, could the looping be because it's sending like 512kb chunks at a time? or whatever its torrent protocol is?  So incron sees each chunk as a write complete?16:50
ubuNoobALONGSIDE16:50
ubuNoobnot INSIDE16:51
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, possibly.  That is why I was thinking IN_CLOSE_WRITE, but I don't even know if that would solve it16:51
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sudormrfubuNoob, did you boot in to this CD or did you insert the CD and click something from within windows?16:51
ubuNoobboot from  DVD16:51
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: which is why you ignored .!sync, right? but then it wouldn't trigger at all?16:51
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, correct16:51
ubuNoobhttp://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg16:51
ubuNoobthat is the option when i choose "something else"16:52
sudormrfubuNoob, then that is likely a type16:52
ubuNoobi dont see "free space"16:52
ubuNoobtype of what?16:52
sudormrfubuNoob, if you choose "something else" you will have to partition things yourself16:52
ubuNoobare you not might to boot from the cd?16:52
RFlemingubuNoob, that's because all of your space is allocated to Windows16:52
sudormrfubuNoob, type -> typo16:52
sudormrfubuNoob, if you select "inside" it will partition things for you.16:52
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, if you have any ideas, I am all ears :)16:53
ubuNoobinside?16:53
ubuNoobhttp://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg16:53
ubuNoobyou can see "unallocated"]16:53
ubuNoobdid windows claim that one too?16:53
sudormrfubuNoob, unallocated, but it has been initialized in windows16:53
sudormrfso it is not seeing it in gparted16:53
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: none so far, hope you find a work-around16:54
ubuNoobsudormrf so what do i do?16:54
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, me too :).16:54
sudormrfubuNoob, in the first picture you posted, select the option that says "inside windows".  it is a typo16:54
wwalkerI did a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade yet openssl still shows a version of "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012".  I'm on 12.04.4 LTS.  Does Ubuntu backport?16:55
lukebrannoni'm attempting to update slapd and apt-get complains about a dependency issue.  that slapd depends on libldap-2.4.2(2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4.2) but that I have 2.4.28-1ubuntu4.4 installed... I've tried using the -f flag during install, but the error persists... do I need to try to downgrade libldap?16:56
ubuNoobsudormrf i got the same option in 13.10 and 14.1016:56
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, this is an odd one.  If it is seeing each chunk as a file it will likely spawn a bunch of processes and crash the server again16:57
ubuNoobsudormrf also what should i do with the 80GB partition i created?16:57
sudormrfubuNoob, select the one that says "inside", it will work.  in your case I would suggest not using 14.04 as it is beta16:57
sudormrfubuNoob, you would have to "uninitialize" it from windows.  but then that would require you to partition manually.  I would *strongly* suggest using the "inside" option.  it will likely install to that bit of free space anyhow.16:58
abetusk_wI am running quantal 12.10.  I have done an 'apt-get update' and an 'apt-get upgrade' along with a reboot.  Looking at my openssl installation I see that 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7 is installed, which I believe is still affected by the heartbleed bug.  How do I update my openssl installation?  Do I need to download openssl, compile and install myself?  Why isn't this getting the latest version?16:59
ubuNoobsudormrf any idea how to uninitialize from windows?16:59
SonikkuAmericaabetusk_w: Yes. 12.10 will die soon, pending the release of 14.04 LTS>16:59
sudormrfubuNoob, not off the top of my head, no.17:00
j4sonabetusk_w: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/17:00
SonikkuAmericasudormrf: The "inside" option? Wubi IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED.17:00
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, he booted from the DVD and that is what he is seeing17:00
SonikkuAmericasudormrf: Oh.17:00
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, I was thinking it was WUBI right away and I asked him about it.17:00
RFlemingwwalker, run openssl version -a and check the built on date17:01
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, Is 12.10 still supported?17:01
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Is there a key you need to press to load the boot menu on boot?17:01
SonikkuAmericasudormrf: For now, but this is the cutoff month.17:01
I2EZ1SThi all17:01
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, gotcha.  I was thinking support had ended already :).17:01
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica when the pc restart as soon asa it boot you get F1217:01
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Did you select the DVD drive?17:02
ubuNooband you will be shown a list of things u can boot from17:02
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica yes yes yes17:02
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, here is his screenshot http://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg17:02
dcopehow can i upgrade *just* openssl from apt?17:02
lukebrannonapt-get update; apt-get install openssl17:02
SonikkuAmericasudormrf: What on earth is that.17:03
sudormrflukebrannon, apt-get update && apt-get install openssl17:03
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, dunno, that is the screenshot that ubuNoob posted.17:03
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Can you select "Something else"?17:03
RFlemingdcope, sudo apt-get install -y libssl1.0.0 openssl17:03
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, he did and showed a screenshot of that too.  I was trying to avoid having him manually partition things because he is still learning.17:04
SonikkuAmericasudormrf: o17:04
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica http://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg17:04
abetusk_wj4son, thanks17:04
jpooledoes anyone know if there is an ext4-fs bug with kernel 3.11.0-19-generic #33~precise1-Ubuntu17:05
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob, sudormrf: Regarding the "Something else" page, what's that "unusable" space?17:05
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, that looks like the 80gb he carved off in windows.  he initialized it in windows so it shows as unallocated in windows, but my guess is Ubuntu can't use it because it is initialized in windows17:06
SonikkuAmericasudormrf, ubuNoob: Can GParted see that unallocated space? If so, can it be formatted to ext4?17:07
sudormrfSonikkuAmerica, good question.  hadn't tried that yet.17:07
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica if it did see it. It will be shown as "free space"17:07
dcopecool, im all upgraded now and no longer vulnerable17:08
dcopethanks all17:08
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob, sudormrf: OK, then close the installer, start GParted, click on the partition, and set that up for ext4.17:08
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica?17:09
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Is the installer closed?17:09
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica am back into using windows now17:09
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Reboot from the Live DVD again.17:09
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica okay 2 seconds17:10
ubuNoobwaiting for my laptop to be set up so i can talk on they17:13
Stryker13Xthanks! for the help #ubuntu support upgrade to 13.10 complete17:13
bravezilongHello, Everybody!17:13
bravezilongHow to upload HTML content on pastebin?17:13
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica btw when i shrink volume did i need to do anything else to it?17:13
bravezilongplease help!17:14
InnocentHi17:14
dupingpingHi17:14
dupingpingbravezilong: Hi17:14
SonikkuAmericabravezilong: This isn't exactly the channel you want, but http://paste.ubuntu.com has an HTML option IIRC (check the drop-down list)17:14
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SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: Not that I know of.17:15
dupingping!irc | bravezilong17:15
ubottubravezilong: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines17:15
InnocentI lost my applications icons in my dash home ?17:15
dupingping!irc | bravezilong17:15
dupingping!spam | bravezilong17:15
ubottubravezilong: Please don't spam17:15
Picidupingping: stop17:15
InnocentIs there anyway to retrive them ?17:15
dupingpingPici:: haha17:16
dupingpingPici: I see.17:16
bravezilongSonikkuAmerica: i checked it.17:16
SonikkuAmericaInnocent: They're in your "Applications" scope17:16
InnocentSonikkuAmerica: Where ?17:16
SonikkuAmericaInnocent: It's the second icon on the bottom of the Unity dash. I think it's the one that looks like an "A"17:16
dupingpingSonikkuAmerica: bravezilong is my girl friend.17:16
bravezilongbut it doesn`t upload to the full HTML form?17:17
InnocentSonikkuAmerica: Software center ?17:17
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica brb 1 sec going to log into my laptop17:17
dupingpingSonikkuAmerica: I wish you help her. Thanks.17:17
SonikkuAmericaInnocent: No, enter the dash and look at the bottom. See the row of white icons?17:17
dupingpingubuNoob: what?17:17
InnocentSonikkuAmerica: I'm using 12.0417:18
dupingpingInnocent: what?17:18
ubuNoobback17:18
matveyhello kitty17:18
dupingpingInnocent: at 12.04, what?17:18
Innocentdupingping: Yes17:18
dupingpingInnocent: and then what?17:18
RFlemingwwalker, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu17:19
dupingpingInnocent: please tell me about your problem.17:19
Innocentdupingping: I said that i lost my applications icons on the dash, the only way i can access my apps is using the terminal17:19
bravezilongI already upload HTML content by using pastebin.17:19
diogobaederHi guys! Hey, I can't upgrade from Saucy to Trusty, the upgrade-manager seems to be getting stuck at several package problems, but this hasn't happened before. Can anyone give me a hand at this? This is a list of package problems I'm seeing in apt.log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7222508/17:20
SonikkuAmericabravezilong: Selecting "HTML" as the type of paste in the pastebin only highlights the distinguishing characteristics of the HTML (markers, hrefs, text, etc.)17:20
SonikkuAmericadiogobaeder: Head for #ubuntu+117:20
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: So now, open GParted (open the dash and type "gp")17:20
diogobaederSonikkuAmerica, thanks, I'll go there17:20
bravezilongok!17:20
bravezilongbut17:20
bravezilongit doesn`t full HTML form.17:21
Picibravezilong: What does that mean?17:21
Picibravezilong: Do you mean that it isn't rendering the HTML to a nice pretty presentable page?17:21
RFlemingbravezilong, you can't render HTML on pastebin.17:22
RFlemingyou paste HTML, it will show HTML17:22
karstensrageis there a way to tell why on login it says system restart required?17:22
Innocentdupingping: ^_^ they return just now, Thank you17:22
bravezilongPici: you are right.17:22
RFlemingbravezilong, if you want to paste html and have it render, look at codepen.io17:22
Picibravezilong: then see what RFleming said. normal pastebins are only for displaying text code.17:23
usr13diogobaeder: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f install17:23
bravezilongi see17:23
RFlemingbravezilong, codepen.io17:23
rsvpanyone know when the POINT release of Trusty is due out?17:23
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica?17:23
bravezilongis it url?17:23
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica where do i need to be to open gparted?17:24
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RFlemingbravezilong, yes17:24
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: On the Live DVD desktop17:24
Picirsvp: Hrm.. normally they would be on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule17:24
diogobaederThanks, usr13 , but it didn't work. I'm in another channel, though.17:24
SonikkuAmericarsvp: Technically April 17 will see .017:25
bravezilongtext code is HTML source code?17:26
RFleming*sighs*17:26
usr13diogobaeder: dpkg-reconfigure -a17:26
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica 2 mins please17:26
usr13diogobaeder: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a17:26
bravezilongRFleming:text code is HTML source code?17:26
RFlemingbravezilong, what are you referencing?  What Pici said about pastebin functionality?17:27
SonikkuAmericausr13: NOT THAT!!!17:27
usr13SonikkuAmerica: Why not?17:27
SonikkuAmericausr13, diogobaeder: [ sudo dpkg --configure -a ]17:27
shubhamjainWhen you press TAB to autocomplete filename and if there are multiple possibilities then the terminal won't autocomplete. Is there anyway to brwse through those possibilities.?17:27
SonikkuAmericausr13: That's why.17:27
Piciusr13: they're getting help in #ubuntu+117:28
rsvpPici, the final version 14.04 is due out Apr 17 per your link -- but POINT release refers to 14.04.1 which is the debugged final version -- ultra-stable.17:28
bravezilongyes17:28
usr13SonikkuAmerica: Ok17:28
SonikkuAmericausr13: dpkg-reconfigure -a reconfigures EVERY SINGLE PACKAGE by hand.17:28
SonikkuAmericausr13: while dpkg --configure -a only finishes a broken dpkg17:29
Picirsvp: I realize what a point release was.  Normally that shows up on the release schedule, like it does on, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule17:29
SonikkuAmericausr13: (or interrupted)17:29
RFlemingshubhamjain, there might be a bash addon that does that, but I don't know.17:29
phaoHi. When I plugin my android device through USB and open the "Files" program (idk its name... it's just named "Files" on the programs side bar), I can right click an item in the menu named "Android" and click "Mount". However, when I do so, I get an error => Unable to access “Android” \nUnable to open MTP device '[usb:003,003]'17:29
diogobaederSonikkuAmerica, I'm already running the previous command, should I abort it?17:30
SonikkuAmericadiogobaeder: At the next prompt.17:30
phaoAny clues on what that is? I'm on ubuntu 13.10, back when I was in 12.04 I also was getting an error but with a different message "Cannot lock the device"17:30
phaoah...17:31
bravezilongi have one html page in order to show on askubuntu.17:31
usr13SonikkuAmerica:  dpkg --configure will configure all packages unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured.17:31
RFlemingphao, sudo apt-get install mtp-tools mtpfs17:31
rsvpfair estimate for Trusty point release??? about two months IMO after final.17:31
phaoRFleming, ok.17:31
phaoRFleming, what is that, btw?17:31
bravezilongbut how to do it?17:31
usr13SonikkuAmerica:  dpkg --configure -a will configure all packages unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured.17:31
RFlemingtool and filesystem support to mount your phone's MTP fs17:32
bravezilongplease help!17:32
phaoPlugging my android device on my usb 3.0 port solves the issue, btw.17:32
usr13SonikkuAmerica: That wasnt right either but you get the point I'm sure....17:32
phaoRFleming, downloading.17:32
RFlemingphao, yeah, seems to be the way the usb2 port is recognized.17:33
Picibravezilong: Would a screenshot not work instead?17:33
bravezilongI tried to use pastebin but I wonder how to show html page?17:33
bravezilongplease help me!!!17:33
rsvpphao, best bet is to use samba and (on Android) ES File Manager, all for free. Forget USB.17:33
phaoRFleming, your suggestion solved the problem.17:34
RFlemingbravezilong, If you want to have your HTML page show up as a PAGE and not as TEXT, then use http://codepen.io17:34
karstensrageimgur?17:34
bravezilongRFleming: can you explain more detail please?17:34
RFleminggah! no.17:35
RFlemingwe have attempted to.17:35
diogobaederSonikkuAmerica, still with the same issue :-(17:35
bravezilongRFleming: I`m newbie ubuntu.17:35
RFlemingbravezilong, this is not an ubuntu problem17:35
usr13bravezilong: What is your problem ?17:35
phaoIn that "Files" program, the "up arrow with a horizontal bar below it" icon means "unmount the device" ? This icon appears next to mounted devices like my external hdd when mounted.17:36
diogobaederSonikkuAmerica, anyway, I'll move to the other channel, sorry17:36
RFlemingusr13, he wants to paste HTML to pastebin and have it render as HTML17:36
RFlemingnot as text17:36
usr13RFleming: Why?17:36
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RFlemingusr13, something about askubuntu17:36
bravezilongRFleming: anyhow i don`t konw how to use codepen.io please step by step method.17:36
RFlemingbravezilong, unfortunately that is not a part of my pro-bono services.  Go to codepen.io and follow their tutorials.17:37
usr13diogobaeder: How did your system get in this condition?  (Can you give us a little background information?17:37
bravezilongRFleming: Thanks.17:38
RFlemingusr13, saucy to trusty upgrade17:38
RFlemingusr13, he's in +1 right now.17:38
diogobaederusr13, well, I'm not sure, I just tried to upgrade it to Trusty and it started getting stuck with this "can not upgrade, error can not calculate upgrade" error17:38
RFlemingbravezilong, you're very welcome.17:39
usr13diogobaeder:  cat /etc/issue17:39
diogobaederusr13, I have some non-repo packages installed, though, so I'm not sure they may be causing the issue17:39
Stryker13Xphao, i know not try !patience #qml17:39
trupheenixWhat am I supposed to do about the Heartbleed bug? I tried doing an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am using the digital ocean mirrors. Anyone know anything?17:39
diogobaederusr13, $ ▶cat /etc/issue17:40
diogobaederUbuntu 13.10 \n \l17:40
luft_how do I check when the last time a package was upgrade was?17:40
luft_upgraded*17:40
RFlemingluft_, you have a specific package in mind?17:40
usr13tail -n1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades17:40
luft_openssl17:40
RFlemingluft_, are you referring to the openssl heartbleed bug?17:40
luft_yep17:40
RFlemingluft_, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu17:41
RFleming!sslbug | luft_17:41
ubottuluft_: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.17:41
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica i am booting to the dvd now. I had to burn it again17:41
stephanabout the sslbug 13.04 will not receive any upgrades correct?17:42
luft_great, i've got the right version17:42
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usr13diogobaeder:  cat /etc/issue17:42
usr13diogobaeder: lsb_release -r17:43
diogobaederusr13, $ ▶lsb_release -r17:43
diogobaederRelease:13.1017:43
usr13diogobaeder: What does lsb_release -r say?17:43
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica i am in the option windows now. I clicked on "install ubuntu"17:43
usr13diogobaeder: tail -n1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades17:43
RFlemingstephan, I am not sure.  I don't believe so17:44
Stryker13XWould anyone know the estimation for a stable 13.10 release, enough with the upgrades service, yes?17:44
diogobaederusr13, $ ▶tail -n1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades17:44
diogobaederPrompt=normal17:44
OerHeksstephan, correct, not for 13.0417:44
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica where do i run the "gparted"17:44
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usr13diogobaeder: Did sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a  do anything for you?17:44
diogobaederusr13, I haven't run it 'till the end, as per SonikkuAmerica17:44
SonikkuAmericaubuNoob: in the desktop17:45
SonikkuAmericausr13: WHAT DID I SAY ABOUT THAT???17:45
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ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica but i cant install ubuntu17:45
usr13SonikkuAmerica: About what?17:45
stephan:( I recompiled the package with -DOPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS17:45
stephanshould be ok.17:45
SonikkuAmericausr13: it's [ sudo dpkg --configure -a ]17:45
rsvphopefully heartbleed fix has been incorporated into Trusty. This is a major security problem.17:45
SonikkuAmericastephan: I have 1.0.f-1ubuntu2 which has its own patch.17:45
usr13diogobaeder: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a17:46
SonikkuAmericarsvp: Yes, 1.0.1f-1ubuntu217:46
usr13diogobaeder: You already did sudo dpkg --configure -a  Right?17:46
ubuNoobSonikkuAmerica i am on this screen http://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg17:46
stephanSonikkuAmerica: for 13.04?17:46
RFlemingrsvp, it has... libssl1.0.0:amd64 = 1.0.1f-1ubuntu217:46
stephanoh sorry17:46
Stryker13Xrsvp, please elaborate opinion17:46
stephanI mean we need g17:46
stephanor recompile with no heartbeats17:47
PiciStryker13X: What do you mean? 13.10 is stable, but there will always be updates as security patches come out.17:47
diogobaederusr13, yep, I have17:47
OerHeksstephan, 13.04 is EOL, so build it yourself or upgrade17:47
stephanthumbsup17:47
diogobaeders/have/did/17:47
usr13diogobaeder: And what did  sudo -f install   do for you?17:47
usr13diogobaeder: And what did  sudo apt-get -f install   do for you?17:48
Stryker13Xthank you Pici, what is with the high-color, i want that :)17:48
lost_soulafternoon everyone, I'm wondering if anyone in here has experienced issues connecting to an open wireless network but no problems connecting to a secured wireless network.  I'm using Ubuntu 13 LTS dmesg shows my controller as a Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux17:48
ubuNoobhow do i get to the desktop if i am on this screen http://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg17:48
diogobaederusr13, nothing, apparently17:48
PiciStryker13X: I used your name in my reply, your client automatically alerts you with the color change.17:48
lost_soulI've googled and seem to only find results of people having issues connecting to secured networks, not open networks17:48
diogobaederusr13, nothing to be done, installed, or fixed17:48
jjavaholic!upstart17:49
ubottuUpstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/17:49
Stryker13X<--nub17:49
usr13ubuNoob: What do you mean "to the desktop"?17:49
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Stryker13XPici, thank you.17:49
sudormrfcan someone clarify what IN_CLOSE_WAIT does with inotify tools?17:49
ubuNoobusr13 i didnt say it17:49
usr13ubuNoob: Ok17:50
rsvpStryker13X, it's like the supposed encryption was never there -- we all had a false sense of security -- even passwords are exposed, so even with the software fix, systems are still very vulnerable without global password changes.17:50
RFlemingsudormrf, that's PERL no?17:50
ubuNoobomg he had to fo at the wrong time17:51
ubuNoobusr13 i am having issue installing ubuntu17:51
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RFlemingStryker13X, from heartbleed.com: What leaks in practice?17:51
RFlemingWe have tested some of our own services from attacker's perspective. We attacked ourselves from outside, without leaving a trace. Without using any privileged information or credentials we were able steal from ourselves the secret keys used for our X.509 certificates, user names and passwords, instant messages, emails and business critical documents and communication.17:51
usr13ubuNoob: Ok.  So,... what is your question?17:52
ubuNoobusr13 http://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg17:52
ubuNoobusr13 http://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg17:52
MrJonesRFleming: potentially everything the ssl-executing application has in their address space17:52
john_ramboWhat is the release date of 14.04 ?17:53
Picijohn_rambo: 17th.17:53
usr13ubuNoob: So you have chosen to replace Windows 7 with Ubuntu.  Right?17:53
RFlemingMrJones, very scary17:53
alteregoawell it should be when its done, like any other operating system17:53
john_ramboThanks17:53
ubuNoobusr13 hell no17:53
rsvpUNDERLINE: "secret keys used for our X.509 certificates, user names and passwords" -- this is the serious exposure I'm talking about !!!17:53
alteregoai replaced ubuntu with osx17:53
usr13ubuNoob: Really?17:54
alteregoaopenssl_1.0.1g-1_amd64.deb installed on my debian machine, can't find them on ubuntu repository17:54
ubuNoobusr13 am trying to do a dual boot17:54
usr13ubuNoob: What is your question?17:54
Picialteregoa: because that version doesn't exist. The patches were applied to older versions. see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/17:54
OerHeksalteregoa, just update17:54
alteregoayeah i use the original from debian now17:55
RFlemingalteregoa, what version of Ubuntu?17:55
AndrooIf I upgrade to 14.04 LTS now using "do-release-upgrade -d", will I need to "do-release-upgrade" again when the final is available, or will normal updates supply it to me?  Dumb question, sorry.17:55
alteregoa13.1017:55
Pici!final > Androo17:55
ubottuAndroo, please see my private message17:55
usr13ubuNoob: At this point, you have 85G free space. Is that what you want to use for the Ubuntu install?17:56
Devrimhow come openssl shows as version 1.0.1 on ubuntu?17:56
Devrimit doesn't say which version exactly17:56
PiciDevrim: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ see apt-cache policy openssl17:56
RFlemingalteregoa, why use the debian version, was patched last night17:56
alteregoabecause the binary is the same17:56
usr13ubuNoob: But, it appears that you already have 4 primary partitions.  Right?17:57
Devrimopenssl:17:57
DevrimInstalled: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1217:57
DevrimCandidate: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1217:57
DevrimI'm good? :D17:57
Devrimthanks Pici btw17:57
RFlemingDevrim,17:57
RFlemingrun 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu17:57
ubuNoobusr13 i created a partiton for ubuntu http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg . i got to this option i get "inside windows" http://oi60.tinypic.com/2lv1uz8.jpg so i choose other "something else" and got this http://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg17:57
john_ramboEvery room I visit I find people talking about openssl .... Something happened very recently ? I Googled didnt find much ....Maybe I didnt search properly17:57
RFleming!sslbug > Devrim17:57
ubottuDevrim, please see my private message17:57
AndrooPici, thanks17:57
rsvpDevrim, version 1.0.0 was an agency work.17:57
sigint88john_rambo: yes its all over the interwebs17:57
ubuNoobusr13  on the first link you can see "unallocated" which is the space i shrink from my C drive"17:58
sigint88john_rambo: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/17:58
Devrimthanks guys17:58
RFlemingDevrim, np17:58
usr13ubuNoob: You have 4 primary partitions.  Right?17:58
sigint88unopaste: i havent been hear in so long17:58
ubuNoobusr13 4?17:58
RFleming!sslbug > john_rambo17:59
ubottujohn_rambo, please see my private message17:59
alteregoai think my mirror is not mirroring the actual stuff17:59
RFlemingalteregoa, why is that?18:00
alteregoamaybe not in sync18:00
usr13ubuNoob: sda1 sda2 sda3 & sda4  (By my count, that is 4 partitions.)  They are all primary> Right?  If that is the case, (that you have 4 primary partitrions), you will either need to delete one or add another Hard Drive.  If you want to just do away with Windows 7, this is an easy process, other wise, you have 2 (other) choices.18:01
alteregoa1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.218:01
john_ramboRFleming, I am planning to download the 14.04 daily iso and install it .....I will be updating right after install18:01
Picialteregoa: thats the correct version.18:02
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alteregoai am cowfused18:02
ubuNoobusr13 from this image http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg look at disk 018:02
RFlemingjohn_rambo, the bug has been patched in 14.04 as well18:02
john_ramboThanks18:02
RFlemingalteregoa, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu18:02
Picialteregoa: Ubuntu patched the older versions, we are not using 1.0.1g in any release.18:02
ubuNoobusr13 which one is the allocated in this list http://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg18:03
Stryker13Xin ubuntu 12.04 after cert install and lock can my PC be remotely un-lock ing, i don't know know what's going on? sorry18:03
ubuNoobusr12 "unallocated"18:03
alteregoapici: i think i switch to libssl from debian18:03
RFlemingalteregoa, which wouldn't be updated because it isn't in the mirror18:04
Picialteregoa: you should never do that.18:04
alteregoathats the same main tree, so doesnt' harm18:04
RFlemingalteregoa, sudo apt-get install -y libssl1.0.0 openssl18:05
usr13ubuNoob: Looks like you could delete sda3 ?18:05
Picialteregoa: no.18:05
alteregoaOpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013)18:06
ubuNoobusr13 am scared because that might be rthe system reserved18:06
Picialteregoa: ubuntu rebuilds packages from debian, often with different patches and options. Don't assume that just because Ubuntu is a derivative of Debian that everything will work fine.18:06
ubuNoobusr13 c drice and the system reserved are dynamic type which do not get classed as "partition"18:07
ubuNoobusr13 am i right?18:07
usr13ubuNoob: Or, maybe delete sda418:07
usr13?18:07
RFlemingalteregoa, replace them with the Ubuntu ones like I mentioned above18:08
usr13ubuNoob: It appears that sda4 is empty.  Right?18:08
diogobaederMaybe my upgrade is failing because I have a translated installation, I'm having these kinds of error when attempting to upgrade: "Erro http://archive.canonical.com saucy/partner Translation-pt_BR"18:08
spencedoes the heartbleed openssl update for a client require a reboot?18:08
ubuNoobusr13 dont think you fully understand this. dont wanna make any mistakes will wait for Rory18:08
alteregoai will do a dist upgrade anyway this month18:09
RFlemingit won't reinstall libssl18:09
ubuNoobuser13 is sda4 is 893225 MB18:09
ubuNoobusr13 how can it be empty?18:09
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ubuNoobusr13 i am going to delete the unallocated and see if it shows up18:10
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usr13ubuNoob: I don't know how it can be empty, I can only ask you.  Is sda4 empty?  If so, delete it and use the space for Ubuntu install.18:10
ubuNoobusr13 why are u asking me? i dont know anything about ubuntu18:11
usr13ubuNoob: Now you can mount those partitions and see what is there or what is not there and then make your decision, but only *you* know exactly what you have and what you don't have and what you can do without.18:11
usr13ubuNoob: You don't delete uallocated space, you only delete partitions.  So which one can you do without.18:12
ubuNoobusr13 my screen shot shows what i have18:12
Stryker13XStryker13X, it's like the supposed encryption was never there -- we all had a false sense of security -- even passwords are exposed, so even with the rsvp: "software fix, systems are still very vulnerable without global password changes." i understand it may seem come from remote device such as see sound settings digital output s/pdif suspectd18:12
ubuNoobusr13 from this image http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg which one should be deleted?18:13
usr13ubuNoob: You need to keep sda1 probably, (because it is UEFI, right?)18:13
ubuNoobusr13 i cant delete C because thats my windows c drive18:13
OerHeksubuNoob, remove the last one, sda4, and make it an extended partition and you will be fine18:13
alteregoafascinating it works better18:14
alteregoadeimos:/tmp$ dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.018:14
alteregoalibssl1.0.0:amd641.0.1g-118:14
alteregoalibssl1.0.0:i3861.0.1g-118:14
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Stryker13XRFleming "heartbleed.com" got it thanks18:14
ubuNoobOerHeks one question. which is my C drive?18:14
OerHeksubuNoob, only you can tell by size18:14
Stryker13Xrsvp:  i understand it may seem come from remote device such as see sound settings digital output s/pdif suspectd18:15
OerHekswebbased security check if targeted service is up2date > http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/18:15
ubuNoobOerHeks my c drive is 729GB free of 831 GB from the image can you tell me which one is my c drive please18:15
usr13ubuNoob: The numbers do not add up.  http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2lcmqma&s=8#.U0Q1vFbN3DY vs http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg  (Are they both from the same computer?)  Or.....?18:15
tempname~test18:16
ice9network activity in  system monitor doesn't work!18:16
ubuNoobusr13 yes same pc18:16
usr13OerHeks: Look at those two images, the numbers don't add up. Right?  Nor do the partitions.....   So what is the deal?18:17
OerHeksubuNoob, according to http://oi57.tinypic.com/2lcmqma.jpg your biggest partition is sda4 893225 mb so i think that would be your C:18:17
usr13ubuNoob: "c drive" does not have any real meaning.  What we need to deal with are the partitions, and you have 4 of them, sda1 sda2 sda3 and sda4  If all of them are primary partitions, then you need to either delete one or add another Hard Drive.18:18
alteregoadrive c is like root, it has no real meaning18:19
usr13ubuNoob: Do you have the installer running now?18:19
ubuNoobusr13 does not make sense18:19
OerHeksubuNoob, the only way to make use of the unallocated space is removing sda4, which means you need to reinstall windows.18:19
alteregoaor do you ever earn carrots on your drive?18:19
usr13ubuNoob: What is your status now? Have you booted to the LiveCD?  Or USB?18:19
ubuNoobusr13 dvd18:20
AntiCorrupcionwhy am I getting this terminal popup18:20
AntiCorrupcioneverytime I try to update ubuntu18:20
AntiCorrupcionthen it gives me this gibberish18:20
AntiCorrupcionhttp://imgur.com/feq03xk18:20
AntiCorrupcion?18:21
usr13ubuNoob: Ok, Ctrl-Alt-F618:21
usr13ubuNoob:  sudo fdisk -l  | pastebinit18:21
ubuNoobusr13 it doesnot make sense because someone told me last month i have 4 partitons and i needed to delete my d drive18:21
ubuNoobusr13 this image is from last month18:21
usr13ubuNoob: Or just bring up a terminal window and type:    fdisk -l18:21
usr13ubuNoob: Or just bring up a terminal window and type:    sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda18:21
JaySlavenwhy does my linux randomly crash my internet18:21
Stryker13Xon heartbleed.com "Bug was introduced to OpenSSL in December 2011 and has been out in the wild since OpenSSL release 1.0.1 on 14th of March 2012. OpenSSL 1.0.1g released on 7th of April 2014 fixes the bug." i've got date issues for common users sorry18:21
usr13ubuNoob: And pastebin the result.18:22
ubuNoobusr13  last month i had any drive which was my d drive. i deleted it 4 days ago. this image is from last month http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=fNkd6hpTbcNEHQlRwV6MeIh4l5k2TGxc#.U0Q9xvldXAE18:22
JaySlaveni get disconnected, then i will reconnect18:22
ubuNoobusr13 1 sec18:22
SchrodingersScat!ops | AntiCorrupcion18:22
ubottuAntiCorrupcion: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - elky, rww, Madpilot, tritium, Nalioth, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, jpds,  gnomefreak, bazhang,  Flannel, ikonia, maco, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, DJones or k1l!18:22
Jordan_UStryker13X: "crash my internet" isn't a very useful description of a problem. What symptoms are you actually seeing?18:22
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usr13ubuNoob: Oh, so you already deleted sda4?18:23
usr13ubuNoob: Very good, then you should be good to go....18:23
ubuNoobusr13 read again18:23
JaySlavenMy Linux Kicks Me Offline and then about 2-3 mins later it will rejoin.  My Specs - 10gbddr3 latest amd catalyst 7770 1gb gddr5 and amd fx 4-13018:23
ubuNoobusr13 THIS IMAGE IS FROM LAST MONTH 27 DAYS AGO18:23
usr13ubuNoob: Show us the output of    sudo fdisk -l18:24
Stryker13Xlike rsvp mess it's like the supposed encryption was never there -- we all had a false sense of security -- even passwords are exposed software fix, systems are still very vulnerable without global password changes.18:24
usr13ubuNoob: (What you had 27 days ago is not important.  What you have now is what we are interested in.)18:24
ubuNoobusr13 27 DAYS AGO I have another windows drive called D. everyone thougth that it was the result why. so i deleted it18:24
ubuNoobusr13 now everyone saying its the c dive18:25
ubuNoobusr13 i am about to boot to ubuntu cd now18:25
usr13ubuNoob: Was it 393997 MB?18:25
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ubuNoobusr13 it eas around 275GB to 350GB it was used for backup18:26
ubuNoobusr13 but i deleted that drive now.18:26
Stryker13Xwill heartbleed.com be supported by caonical18:26
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usr13ubuNoob: You deleted that "partition".  Right?18:27
PiciStryker13X: The website is run by a third party. It just happens to have useful information.18:27
usr13ubuNoob: So the question still remains;  What do you have *now*?18:27
ubuNoobusr13 yes now i only have 1 parttion which is packard bell (C:) right? http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg18:27
ubuNoobusr13 this is what i have now http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg18:28
Stryker13XPici thank you, the proposal is a fail safe device, ,not interested sorry18:28
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usr13ubuNoob:  sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda  #What does that say?18:28
JaySlavenanyway wat should i do18:28
JaySlavenabout my internet kicking me off for no reasonm18:28
ubuNoobusr13 still waitint for ubuntu to cd to boot18:28
usr13ubuNoob: Ok18:29
ubuNoobusr13 just give me a moment please18:30
ubuNoobusr13 when the installer boot up should i click on "Try ubuntu"?18:30
JaySlavenhow would i install a tar.gz file on my ubuntu machine as i am trying to install drivers18:31
usr13ubuNoob: Yes18:31
usr13ubuNoob: Ok. In the mean time;  What size is your Hard Drive?18:31
ubuNoobusr13 my pc hard drive is 1TB18:31
usr13ubuNoob: Ok good.  (Thats' what I thought, just wanted to be sure.)18:32
Jordan_UJaySlaven: What are you actually trying to install?18:32
JaySlavenmy drivers from edimax for my internet18:32
usr13ubuNoob: sudo fdisk -l |pastebinit  #Send us resulting URL18:33
tsaavikany ask this yet (lol). openssl 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12, but scanner still says i'm vulnerable?18:33
Picitsaavik: did you restart apache?18:33
tsaavikPici: yes18:33
usr13ubuNoob: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit  #Send us resulting URL18:33
JaySlavenJordan_U: my drivers from edimax for my internet18:33
ubuNoobusr13 sudo fdisk -118:33
Jordan_UJaySlaven: Where did you find these drivers? Please pastebin the output of "lspci".18:33
usr13ubuNoob: l not 1   L  ell18:33
ubuNoobusr13 u r giving too much commands18:33
JaySlavenlspci??18:34
usr13ubuNoob: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit18:34
usr13ubuNoob: Open a terminal window and type the above command and show us the resulting URL18:34
Jordan_UJaySlaven: Yes. "lspci" is a command you can run from a terminal. It will list information about pci devices.18:34
ubuNoobusr13 does the command include "|pastebinit"18:34
usr13ubuNoob: Yes18:34
usr13ubuNoob: Tell us what it says.....18:35
ubuNoobusr13 okay just a moment please. This kids are annoying me today18:35
JaySlavenhttp://pastebin.com/NU4BbiCb18:35
JaySlavenJordan_U: http://pastebin.com/NU4BbiCb18:36
twocarloim looking for webcam for linux which brand should i buy that can work out of the box18:37
tsaavikPici: jsut rebooted also, still show as vulnerable. weird, 12.04.4 LTS totally up to date18:37
cambazzhello. does anyone know how to patch the heartbleed bug in ubuntu18:38
ubuNoobusr13 just to make sure the full command is " sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit                     "18:38
usr13ubuNoob: Correct18:38
Jpmhtwocarlo: I have used many and had no issue.  I buy what is cheapest at the time18:39
fdafweafI'm still seeing Openssl v 1.0.1e in apt-get, but I'm using rackspace's mirrors.  Is there some way to specify "no really go check the latest from Ubuntu"?18:39
usr13ubuNoob: Tell us what it says in return.18:39
hmmpeasiest way to screenshot in Unity?18:39
usr13!paste | hmmp18:39
ubottuhmmp: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.18:39
ubuNoobusr13 okay need to set up the internet connection18:39
usr13ubuNoob: Ok  good.18:40
usr13hmmp: Oh sorry....18:40
hmmpusr13 heh it's okay18:40
JaySlavenJordan_U: Help Pls http://pastebin.com/NU4BbiCb18:40
RFlemingfdafweaf, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu18:40
usr13hmmp: Alt-F2 gnome-screenshot18:41
RFlemingfdafweaf, the version number won't change.18:41
usr13hmmp: (Dono if it's the *easiest* way, but it is *a* way.)18:41
fdafweafRFleming, I got back the following: "libssl1.0.0:amd641.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2"18:42
fdafweafAnd I'm running 13.1018:42
fdafweafThat means I'm good right?18:42
RFlemingfdafweaf, indeed it does18:43
hmmpusr13: when I click the icon should it open somekind of app? it doesnt...18:43
fdafweafAwesome, thank you18:43
fdafweafRFleming, do you know why openssl reports an older version?18:43
RFlemingfdafweaf, because openssl hasn't changed :)18:43
usr13hmmp: What icon?18:43
RFleminglibssl1.0.0, a completely different package (which openssl uses) changed18:44
fdafweafOhhhhh18:44
ubuNoobusr13 how do i get the ubun termimal ctrl+alt+F6 not working18:44
fdafweafRFleming, I see, thank you.18:44
usr13ubuNoob: Ctrl-t18:44
lachesisi'm using the eth0:1 syntax in /etc/network/interfaces - how do i specify a default outgoing ip?18:44
hmmpusr13: alt+F2 opens the search window for apps18:44
RFlemingfdafweaf, if you run openssl version -a, you should see a build date18:44
usr13hmmp: gnome-screenshot18:44
usr13hmmp: (type it)18:44
usr13hmmp: Hit Enter18:44
RFlemingfdafweaf, so essentially, a new libssl was made, and openssl was recompiled.18:45
john_ramboAfter writing Ubuntu iso to usb using dd can I backup my data to the remaining space on the usb drive ?18:45
fdafweafThat makes sense.  Thanks for your help18:45
fdafweafI'm breathing again18:45
ubuNoobusr13 stilll nothing. is terminal avaliable when you click "try ubunu"?18:45
usr13ubuNoob: Yes.18:45
hmmpusr13: nothing happens when I hit the enter18:46
usr13ubuNoob: Alt-F2  gnome-terminal18:46
usr13hmmp: (The tab key is  your friend)18:46
usr13hmmp: Ok, just click the icon in the upper left, and start typing...     screenshot18:47
RFlemingfdafweaf, you're very welcome.18:47
ubuNoobusr13 nothing anyways had to do it old skool18:47
Jordan_UJaySlaven: I'm waiting for you to tell me where you found the drivers that you downloaded.18:48
usr13ubuNoob: Click the Icon in the upper left and type    terminal18:48
JaySlavenok18:48
RFleminglachesis, you have to specify routes.18:48
JaySlavenhttp://www.edimax.co.uk/en/support_detail.php?pd_id=1&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=4418:48
usr13ubuNoob: What version of Ubuntu is it?18:48
RFleminglachesis, look up routing18:48
usr13ubuNoob: 12.04?18:48
usr13ubuNoob: 12.04.4  ?18:49
multi_iodoes ubuntu provide fixed openssl packages yet?18:49
ubuNoobusr 13.1018:49
RFleming!sslbug | multi_io18:49
ubottumulti_io: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.18:49
ubuNoobusr13 13.1018:49
ubuNoobusr13 how do i do this symbol | in the terminal18:50
usr13ubuNoob: Ok.  Bring up a terminal and type  sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit  #And show us what it says.18:50
multi_ioyeah, I'm on server 13.10, and I don't see any openssl 1.0.1f package after aptitude update18:50
multi_iothanks for the link18:50
usr13ubuNoob: Do you see \  just above the Enter key on the right side?18:50
RFlemingmulti_io, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu18:50
Jordan_UJaySlaven: OK. First, is buying a different wireless card an option for you? Ralink cards like this one have notoriously bad linux drivers, whereas cards from Intel for example generally work great out of the box.18:50
usr13ubuNoob: Is this a Desktop PC?18:50
RFlemingmulti_io, openssl hasn't changed... libssl1.0.0 has18:50
ubuNoobusr13 yes18:51
JaySlavenJordan_U: not really, can you link me a cheap one?18:51
usr13ubuNoob: Upper-case \  ?  Right?  (US Keyboard?)18:51
ubuNoobusr13 UK pl18:51
usr13ubuNoob: Or ______________?18:51
AR0Wheya18:52
Jordan_UJaySlaven: To be honest, I rarely actually buy hardware, but I expect that newegg has many good options.18:52
RFlemingJaySlaven, http://canada.newark.com/element14/wipi/module-wifi-usb-for-raspberry/dp/07W893818:52
RFleming$1418:52
usr13ubuNoob: You should see it there somewhere, it will look like --  only vertical, (not horizontal), (on the keyboard).18:52
sigint88will  openssl    0.9.8k-7ubuntu8 be vulnerable as well?18:52
usr13ubuNoob: Usually uppercase on the \ key.18:53
RFlemingsigint88, it's libssl that's vulnerable18:53
sigint88sheesh thx RFleming18:53
multi_ioRFleming: thanks18:53
ubuNoobusr12 i get > instead18:53
JaySlavenJordan_U: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Pi-Hut-Adapter-Raspberry/dp/B009FA2UYK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396983233&sr=8-1&keywords=raspberry+pi+usb+wifi??18:54
RFlemingsigint88, run dpgk-query -W libssl1.0.0 ... what does it say?18:54
rwwsigint88: 0.9.8 is not vulnerable.18:54
sigint88rww:ok, do you have a link to the CVE notes?18:55
tsaavikNo command 'dpgk-query' found :D he wants dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.018:55
Jordan_UJaySlaven: RFleming: I'd generally recommend PCI wireless cards over USB adaptors.18:55
sigint88RFleming: there was a typo in ur last msg <dpgk-query -W libssl1.0.0 > "dpkg"18:55
RFlemingwhoops18:56
sigint88the results are No packages found matching libssl1.0.0.18:56
pikachewbaccaIs anyone experienced with using DosBox?18:56
sigint88no worries18:56
rwwsigint88: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ , http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2014/CVE-2014-0160.html , http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140407.txt18:56
ubottuThe (1) TLS and (2) DTLS implementations in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1g do not properly handle Heartbeat Extension packets, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from process memory via crafted packets that trigger a buffer over-read, as demonstrated by reading private keys, related to d1_both.c and t1_lib.c, aka the Heartbleed bug. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160)18:56
sigint88thx rww18:56
RFlemingyeah... the older 1.0.0 and less is not vulnerable18:56
RFlemingsomeone oopsed 1.0.118:56
sigint88nice good stuff18:56
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pikachewbaccaDoes anyone use DosBox?18:57
Jordan_U!anyone | pikachewbacca18:57
ubuNoobusr12 this is seriois18:58
ubuNoobusr1318:58
pikachewbaccaIf so, how do you switch drives on the fly?18:58
Jordan_Upikachewbacca: Rather than asking if anyone uses some piece of software, just ask your actual question. If anyone knows the answer, they will answer.18:58
pikachewbaccaok18:58
dupingpingHi18:59
sigint88i mean any idea on why the openssl and gnuTLS has had issues recently?18:59
pikachewbaccaLike if I set up some drives, booted an OS, and now I want to add/remove drives.18:59
dupingpingWho can help me?18:59
dupingpingabout Ubuntu and LSB?18:59
sigint88dupingping: umm what do u need18:59
usr13ubuNoob: Still there?19:00
ubuNoobusr13 yes19:00
usr13ubuNoob: http://imagebin.org/30465619:00
zzxcHey this has probably been covered already but does anyone know if the openssl for 12.04 has been fixed?19:00
dupingpingumm. My question is long. But same question is being in http://askubuntu.com/questions/445116/ubuntu-12-04-is-certified-with-lsb4-0-exactly19:00
tsaavikanyone know a way to see what libssl apache is dynamically loading?19:00
dupingpingsigint88: umm. My question is long. But same question is being in http://askubuntu.com/questions/445116/ubuntu-12-04-is-certified-with-lsb4-0-exactly19:01
ubuNoobusr13 i get `19:01
dupingpingit's other wrote.19:01
zzxc(for the heartbleed vulnerability)19:01
RFleming!sslbug | zzxc19:02
ubottuzzxc: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.19:02
usr13ubuNoob: Show us the output of   sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda19:02
zzxcthanks RFleming.19:02
RFlemingzzxc, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu19:02
RFlemingzzxc, in this case 12.0419:03
RFlemingzzxc, should be 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1219:03
usr13ubuNoob: Bring up a terminal and type  sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit  #And show us what it says.19:04
jarickHi. I've just upgraded a laptop to lubuntu 13.10, and am running the lxde session. I appear to have gnome-keyring-daemon started, however, my global environmental variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK is not correctly set to the /run/... socket.19:04
jarickThe socket exists, and if I manually reexport it, I get the gnome-keyring dialog19:05
jarickSuggestions on how to fix/troubleshoot?19:05
sigint88dupingping: if i understand correctly . you should b able to get ur ans by running19:05
sigint88lsb_release -a19:05
RFlemingjarick, the friendly folks at #lubuntu may be more helpful19:05
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tsaavikah, figured out my issue, I'm running mod_spdy which has it's own mod_ssl, doh19:05
jarickRFleming: I've asked the same question there. No response yet, so I decided to chance it here.19:05
sigint88dupingping: if <No LSB modules are available> is returned u need to load modules19:05
RFleming!patience | jarick19:06
ubottujarick: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/19:06
zzxcIts currently 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.5. This is actually on a server I meant to ask this in the other channel. I've been trying to get them to do a security upgrade but its hard to convince people that downtime is a requirement for security.19:06
RFleming:)19:06
sigint88* i think19:06
jarickRFleming: Heh. Yeah.19:06
jjavaholichttp://askubuntu.com/questions/411061/xorg-high-cpu-when-redrawing19:06
RFlemingsigint88, here's a means of upgrading just libssl and openssh19:06
RFleminghttps://gist.github.com/coderanger/1008403319:06
dupingpingsigint88: I think that <No LSB modules are available> is not.19:06
ubuNoobusr13 will take a picture19:06
FlacBean02What would be the best command for gathering system information for submission in a bug report?19:07
dupingpingsigint88: Did you look shoot image?19:07
zzxcthank you again RFleming19:07
Jordan_UFlacBean02: ubuntu-bug packagename19:07
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RFlemingzzxc, https://gist.github.com/coderanger/1008403319:07
RFlemingthat'll just do libssl and openssh19:07
OerHeks!bug | FlacBean0219:07
ubottuFlacBean02: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.19:07
dupingpingsigint88: as "Core Tests: Failures:9", what about you think?19:08
dupingpingsigint88: as "Core Tests: Failures:9", what about do 'you think?19:08
FlacBean02The problem is im not sure what package is causing it other then the kernel version19:08
FlacBean02The problem is my desktop wont appear on certain kernels so its either a kernel bug or driver bug19:08
sigint88dupingping: not sure19:09
sigint88sry19:09
dupingpingsigint88: OK, thank you for your long time.19:09
OerHeksFlacBean02, 'certain kernels" sounds like you installed a custum kernel?19:09
ubuNoobusr13 http://oi60.tinypic.com/1zmyrk7.jpg19:10
FlacBean02actually its the ones ubuntu build itself i.e through software update, synaptic...19:10
OerHeksFlacBean02, if it is a kernel that would not start your desktop, use that kernel number as reference19:10
RFlemingubuNoob, sudo apt-get install pastebinit19:10
FlacBean02okay19:11
Picidupingping: Haven't we been over this before?  Ubunut 12.04 is not an LSB Certified distribution.19:11
usr13ubuNoob: Sorry, had to leave for a couple minutes, I'm back now19:11
benbrohow can I check if a user has permissions to listen to port 443? (below 1024)19:12
ubuNoobusr13 np19:12
daftykinsit's also terrible for those with nut allergies19:12
chipotle_is there a way to install php5.4 on ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS via aptitude?19:12
usr13ubuNoob: -l  not -119:12
ubuNoobRFleming i did that thanks and try running that command19:12
RFlemingubuNoob, now you can run the commands usr13 is asking19:12
usr13ubuNoob: sudo apt-get install pastebinit19:12
usr13ubuNoob: And then:  sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda |pastebinit19:13
RFlemingbenbro, listening on a port isn't assigned user permissions.19:13
ubuNoobusr13 paste.ubuntu.com/7223087/19:13
RFlemingbenbro, it is either listening, or it is not.19:13
RFlemingbenbro, you can run netstat -a to see if you have a Local Address of *:443 to Foreign Address *:* in the LISTEN state19:14
usr13ubuNoob: Ok, as I said before you have 4 primary partitions.  So you have 2 choices, add another hard drive, or delete a partition.19:15
mzazaDoes Hyper-V support Ubuntu? Can I install Hyper-V on Ubuntu?19:15
daftykinsmzaza: google it. it's a bit iffy with gen219:15
ubuNoobusr13 which one http://oi59.tinypic.com/152n9k0.jpg19:15
daftykinsmzaza: oh you said it the other way around - no you can't use hyper-v tech *on* Linux, it's Microsoft proprietary19:16
RFlemingmzaza, Hyper-V is a Microsoft product, you cannot install Hyper-V on Ubuntu.19:16
daftykinsthat echo's come back19:17
RFleming!virtualization | mzaza19:17
ubottumzaza: There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !kvm is the preferred approach in Ubuntu.  See also !QEmu (with !KQemu), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications19:17
benbroRFleming: I want to use http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/rfc5766-turn-server19:17
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usr13ubuNoob: It is a UEFI system, Right?19:17
benbroRFleming: the default ports are >1024 and I want to know if I can use port 443 which requires permissions19:18
usr13ubuNoob: If it is a UEFI system, the first partition, sda1, is the UEFI partition.  So you can not delete that one.19:18
RFlemingbenbro, I don't know anything about that package.19:18
usr13ubuNoob: Or is it sda3 ?19:19
Jordan_Uusr13: If it were a UEFI system then the drive would be using GPT, and the EFI System Partition would be using fat32 as a filesystem.19:19
Stryker13XRFleming: level 3 !mal-informatic to underscore !Patience and thanks!19:19
benbroRFleming: to listen to a port <1024 a user need permissions. I'm trying to understand how to check if a user has such permissions19:20
ubuNoobusr13 i have no idea19:20
benbronot if the user is listening right now19:20
ubuNoobusr13 i will boot back into windows and delete the 80GB unallocated volume i created19:20
Jordan_UubuNoob: You're using a feature called "Windows Dynamic Disks", which will make it more difficult to dual boot.19:20
Jordan_UubuNoob: If you can, convert back to normal msdos partitions.19:21
usr13ubuNoob: sda4 is 872G partition. Right>?19:21
ubuNoobJordan_U how do i convert back?19:21
RFlemingStryker13X, a slew of new people are now here, perhaps they have an answer to your question.19:22
Jordan_Uusr13: ubuNoob is using Windows Dynamic disks, what is reported by fdisk -l does not reflect the "partitions" that Windows sees.19:22
usr13ubuNoob: How about you delete the 80G partition, and shrink the 872G partition to 850G  or so?19:23
usr13Jordan_U: I see.....19:23
ubuNoobJordan_U i imaged my c drive an created a repair disc. how can i do what u said?19:23
usr13Jordan_U: Then the best thing would be to use gparted.  Right?19:23
ubuNoobusr13 the packard bell c: is my main documents for windows it is what it called a C drive19:24
RFlemingbenbro, a service is either listening on a port, or it is not. A port can be open for every computer, a network, or a specific IP address.19:24
Jordan_UubuNoob: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776315(v=ws.10).aspx Note that that procedure involves removing all volumes from the disk as a first step, so be sure that your backups are good.19:24
usr13ubuNoob: Yea, and it is 872G.  Right?19:24
RFlemingbenbro, ports do not listen if user JSmith is trying to access port 44319:24
benbroRFleming: a user might have permissions to listen to a port or not. root can use port 80. a normal user can't19:25
ubuNoobusr13 i will do what Jordan_U said he is the 4th person that have pointed it out today19:25
usr13ubuNoob: Well, it's actually being reported by MS Windows as being 831.88   Right?19:25
benbroRFleming: the Apache user need special permissions (or run as root) for listening to port 80. I guess you are not familiar with this area. thanks19:25
ubuNoobJodan_U are u they please19:26
usr13ubuNoob: Yes, that's a good idea.19:26
* RFleming /facepalm19:26
usr13ubuNoob: Convert to normal msdos partitions, resize the 831.88G drive, (shrink it to about 800G), delete the backup partition, and then come back and do the Ubuntu install.19:28
BeldarubuNoob, Be sure to be have backed up what is needed, and here is another tool to make the dynamic a basic setup. http://www.partitionwizard.com/faqvideo/convert-GPT-style-dynamic-disk-to-basic-disk.html19:28
usr13ubuNoob: You can use a USB drive for backups.19:29
twocarloJpmh: i found the driver ive lookin for thanks for the reply19:29
ubuNoobBeldar19:30
ubuNoobi created a system image. is that a good enough backup before i start doing this http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776315(v=ws.10).aspx19:30
lucidohow can I maintain computer usage statistics for a certain user19:30
lucido?19:30
RFlemingubuNoob, dumb question, but do you not have another hard disk?19:30
diogobaederusr13, I'm talking from inside Trusty now. But it only worked by using an image in a USB stick, now I'm having to reinstall some of the programs.19:31
ubuNoobRFleming i did a "create a system image" into a 500GB external hard drive19:31
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FlacBean02I seriously have no idea how to report this bug. I create an account click report a bug. Brought back to documentation on how to report a bug but dont actually see where to report the bug on launchpad19:39
RFlemingFlacBean02, Go here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs19:41
RFlemingand browse to the 'Determine if the bug is really a bug' section19:41
ubuNoobRFleming u didnt get back to me19:42
RFlemingubuNoob, I wasn't assisting you19:42
FlacBean02Ive came her ein the past for help and was told to file a bug19:42
Jordan_UFlacBean02: Run "ubuntu bug linux"19:42
RFlemingI just wanted to know if you had a drive you could install Ubuntu on, instead of (potentially) destroying your Microsoft one.19:43
tempnameFlacBean02, "Login to your Launchpad account, then press Alt+F2 and enter ubuntu-bug packagename. In 11.04 and later you can enter ubuntu-bug -w and click on the affected window." --SO19:43
Jordan_UFlacBean02: Sorry, "ubuntu-bug linux".19:43
fommilhi all. I'm trying to render some text to an image, and I have a lot of text so I'd like to script it. I'm using imagemagick, but it doesn't seem to understand UTF-8 characters (even though I've checked that the font I'm using supports that glyph). Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong, or can suggest an alternative?19:44
carbocationany resources for updating your Ubuntu box for Heartbleed?19:45
carbocationI just did aptitude update; aptitude dist-upgrade but my libssl is still vulnerable19:45
co_Pencarice_sange19:46
Beldarcarbocation, fix is out dist-upgrade at the least when it hits your server links19:46
OerHeks!sslbug | carbocation19:46
ubottucarbocation: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.19:46
carbocationubottu: Beldar: thanks, it's odd that this isn't working for me but maybe my mirrors just aren't seeing it yet19:46
ubottucarbocation: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)19:46
ezrafreehello19:47
RFlemingcarbocation, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu19:47
fommile.g.: printf "\u2318" | convert -size 100x100 label:@- -font unifont-Medium command.png19:47
ezrafreehow could i upgrade to openssl 1.0.1g in ubuntu 13.0419:47
FlacBean02facepalm19:47
OerHekscarbocation, how do you tell you are vulnerable? ubuntu does not use the 1.0.1.g number see the usn url19:47
carbocationOerHeks: ldd `which openssl` | grep ssl19:48
OerHekscarbocation, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least that shown on http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ for your release of Ubuntu, the version number won't change19:49
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carbocationOerHeks: then with the string file, strings (filename from last command) | grep "^OpenSSL "19:49
carbocationOerHeks: RFleming: Aha, I see that I have multiple libssl1.0.0's...19:49
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maximCHso I seem to have the right version of openssl installed19:49
RFlemingcarbocation, the version of openssl won't change... it was recompiled with a new version of libssl, which was patched19:49
maximCHbut filippo.io/Heartbleed still says I'm vulnerable19:49
ajacobI was getting some kerserver error (details: http://pastebin.com/Q8YUJLDh) would this have to do with the openssl bznz?19:50
ajacobif so, any idea when things will be back up?19:51
FlacBean02Got it thanks guys19:51
RFlemingmaximCH, you may have open files using the old lib19:52
RFlemingmaximCH, keep running sudo lsof -n | grep ssl | grep DEL until no results are returned.19:52
maximCHI rebooted19:52
bjensen82RFleming: me too19:52
bjensen82I mean, whats the package in 12.04.2 that fixes the openssl heartbleed issue?19:53
maximCHI'm installing the command line on another machine to make sure the web-page works... it's been having load problems.19:53
RFlemingbjensen82, 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1219:55
bjensen82RFleming: how can I check which I have installed?19:55
RFlemingbjensen82, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0'19:55
bjensen82ty19:55
bjensen82RFleming: output: "libssl1.0.01.0.1-4ubuntu5.12"19:55
bjensen82phew19:56
RFlemingbjensen82, you're patched19:56
RFlemingyou may have open files though19:56
bjensen82Check with lsof -n | grep ssl | grep DEL  ?19:56
carbocationRFleming: I get: libssl1.0.0:amd64       1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.219:56
RFlemingcarbocation, you must be running 13.1019:57
RFlemingcarbocation, and you're patched as well19:57
carbocationRFleming: correct; awesome19:57
carbocationThank you.19:57
RFlemingmaximCH, what version does yours state?19:58
maximCHOpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201219:58
maximCHbuilt on: Mon Apr  7 20:31:55 UTC 201419:58
maximCHusing 12.04 LTS19:58
RFlemingmaximCH, dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.019:58
RFlemingmaximCH, OpenSSL 1.0.1 was recompiled with a patched libssl1.0.0.  It's version number won't change19:59
maximCHlibssl1.0.01.0.1-4ubuntu5.1220:00
Koodoohi guys20:01
ubuNoobJordan_U or uar13 can anyone of u help me please20:01
KoodooI need help. I can connect wire but not wireless.20:01
KoodooI donno how to fix20:01
asomething /msg NickServ identify eyore193620:02
Jordan_Uasomething: Time to change your password.20:02
usr13Koodoo: lspci |grep ireless  #Show us what it says.20:02
asomethingha!20:02
Koodoolspci |grep ireless20:02
Koodoowhere do I say that20:02
usr13Koodoo: In other words Tell us what WiFi device you have.20:03
usr13Koodoo: iwconfig   #Tell us what that says.20:03
Ben64Koodoo: is it a laptop, desktop, what wireless card? is it a card? usb? ???20:03
RFlemingmaximCH, you have the patched libssl20:03
usr13Koodoo: lspci |grep ireless  #Show us what it says.20:03
kewlnesshello20:04
RFlemingHi!20:04
maximCHRFleming: thanks... but I wonder why http://filippo.io/Heartbleed still thinks it's vulnerable (if I get a result at all)...20:04
Koodoolaptop pcie card: Ralink RT329020:04
kewlnessI am having an issue with python's pip - keeps kicking back pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: pip==1.5.420:04
Koodoo@usr1320:05
usr13ubuNoob: Ok. Yes... What do you need?20:05
kewlnessattempts to update via apt says it is at its newest20:05
usr13Koodoo: iwconfig   #Tell us what that says.20:06
Koodooit says no wireless controller20:06
usr13Koodoo: It says what?20:06
Koodoousr13: No wireless extensions20:06
usr13Koodoo: iwconfig  |pastebinit20:07
ubuNoobusr13 what type of back should i do before Change a dynamic disk back to a basic disk20:07
Lequtixhi20:07
usr13ubuNoob: To a USB drive of some sort.20:07
Koodoohttp://pastebin.com/rytFRc5U20:07
usr13Koodoo: Is this a fresh install?20:07
Koodoousr13: yea20:07
kewlnessattempts to find anything related have failed me :(20:07
usr13Koodoo: Ok, the wireless device is wlan020:08
ubuNoobusr13 yes USB. i have a 500 GB external hard drive20:08
Lequtixanyone know of a good irc channel for general conversation20:08
Lequtix?20:08
usr13Koodoo: iwlist wlan0 scan |pastebinit20:08
ubuNoobusr13 i created a "system image" and also a "system repair dsic"20:08
kewlnessI apologize if this is the wrong chat - if somebody could point me in the correct direction I would appreciate it :)20:09
usr13ubuNoob: The whole drive?  (That's a bit excessive!)20:09
RFlemingmaximCH, I dunno.20:09
RFleming!ot | Lequtix20:09
ubottuLequtix: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!20:09
ubuNoobusr13 what u mean "the whole drive"20:10
RFlemingLequtix, you still have to behave though :)20:10
usr13ubuNoob: "system repair disc"?  Don't know if that is necessary either.  (Just back up your important data.)20:10
usr13ubuNoob: You said "i created a "system image" and also a "system repair dsic"20:10
OerHeks!alis > Lequtix20:11
ubottuLequtix, please see my private message20:11
usr13ubuNoob: Just back up your important data.20:11
ubuNoobusr13 what is what i have done20:11
usr13ubuNoob: Ok, good.20:11
usr13ubuNoob: Now you can move on with setting asside free space for the Ubuntu install.20:11
ubuNoobusr13 backup as in using the windows option "Create a system image"?20:11
Lequtixok saw it ubottu20:11
Lequtixty20:12
[Gentoo]ubuNoob: just copy it for data20:14
[Gentoo]to somewhere else20:14
usr13ubuNoob: There are a lot of folks here that are really with Ubuntu / Linux.  When you have a Ubuntu related question, ask them as clearly as you can and supply as much detail as you can and you'll get good results.20:14
usr13ubuNoob: In order to backup your files, just pick out what you really need to not loose, (like My Documents), and copy it to a USB drive where it is safe.20:16
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ubuNoobusr13 i create a system image like this http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/4241/how-to-create-a-system-image-in-windows-7/20:17
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usr13ubuNoob: Sorry, I meant to say, "really *good* with Ubuntu"...20:17
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RFleming[Gentoo], You're drunk!  #gentoo is over there ---> :)20:17
[Gentoo]ubuNoob: you're better off using clonezilla prob20:18
usr13ubuNoob: I do not think that is something you need to do.  (But it's up to you.) (It's not what *I* would do.)20:18
lordduneHello people, I am having a problem with my root, can anyone give me advice20:18
usr13lorddune: Sure.  What is your question?20:19
RFleminglorddune, advice is free... you may get what you pay for :)20:19
ubuNoobusr13 i am anout to Change a dynamic disk back to a basic disk which is my c drive20:19
usr13ubuNoob: Good20:19
usr13lorddune: How can we help you?20:19
ubuNoobusr13 so i need to back up it up20:19
lorddunehaha thanks. well, i started having problems a few months ago, never caught what was going on. now my system takes a long time to boot up.20:19
lordduneSMART says I have 2 bad sectors20:20
Balzyhello! I'm a kubuntu user and I'm looking for a good mail sw, which one would you suggest? Kmail? Mozilla's? anything else?20:20
usr13Balzy: Thunderbird20:20
RFleminglorddune, I'd get yourself a new disk and dd yourself to nirvana20:20
lordduneIf I try to access the hard drive, I still can20:20
[Gentoo]Balzy: thunderbord for gui mutt for cli20:20
compdoclorddune, thats not good20:20
ubuNoobusr13 i create a system image which backs up all my c drice20:20
lorddunehaha yes, I agree wholeheartedly20:20
ubuNoobusr13 drive20:21
lordduneI bought a new HDD, so what is the bext thing to do next20:21
[Gentoo]Balzy: although thunderbird is gtk so a kde app might fit in nicer20:21
RFlemingassuming bad disk is sda and good disk is sdb ...20:21
RFlemingdd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=4096 conv=notrunc,noerror,sync20:21
lordduneyeah, will Ubuntu allow me to install a new OS on the new HDD20:22
delinquentmeis cat a line-by-line util ?20:22
RFleminglorddune, boot from a livecd and run dd to dupe ... or get a clonezilla livecd and do it that way20:22
ubuNoobGentoo last time i try to use clonezilla it was going to clone all 1TB space. i only use about 400 of it20:22
Balzy[Gentoo] , usr13 thx, well there's kmail already installed, all I need is a good program to download and manage mails so that I can easily search them and have a safe backup copy20:22
lordduneor should I just remove old HDD, install a fresh version of Ubuntu, then backup files later20:23
ubuNoobGentoo and my hard drive is only 500GB20:23
RFleminglorddune, if you use dd or clonezilla, it'll make a sector by sector copy of your old HDD, meaning your OS and everything on it will still be there20:23
[Gentoo]ubuNoob: clonezilla will compress the files, it should let you20:23
lordduneyeah, I don't trust the old OS20:23
[Gentoo]i havent tried for a long time backing up to a smaller drive20:23
BalzyI'm not a newbie to linux although I feel ashamed to admit I've always checked mails online20:23
lordduneit was 12.04 LTS and always seemed not quite right20:23
RFleminglorddune, it's up to you whether or not you want to install fresh, but first things first... you need to get your data off that old drive20:23
kewlnesscan somebody assist me with a python pip version error - details can be found here: https://gist.github.com/kewlness/336be71bb1ec615265e820:24
[Gentoo]Balzy: i use mutt myself even though its cli its good20:24
[Gentoo]can use it over ssh anywhere20:24
kewlnessmutt is the best ever20:24
lordduneI got my important stuff backed up to both a cloud and an external HDD so no worries about the data20:24
lorddunemy question is how to go about installing the new HDD20:24
RFleminglorddune, make sure you get other important data that doesn't seem important...20:25
RFleming... like .bash*, .config, .git*20:25
lordduneI bought a 1 TB HDD that has no SSD memery at all20:25
lordduneand the one that is corrupt is under warranty, has 2 TB and has 32 GB of SSD20:25
Balzy[Gentoo] seems good, does it have a good gui too? although console would be fine ;)20:25
[Gentoo]Balzy: no only cli20:25
lordduneso which one should I eventually put the OS on20:26
eternally_oncli?  Command Line Interface?20:26
[Gentoo]lorddune: out of a hdd or ssd?20:26
Balzyokay, I'm trying it right now, thank you all20:26
RFleminglorddune, the one that has bad sectors should go in for warranty repair... install to your new drive, or another drive... any other drive except the failing drive.20:26
SchrodingersScateternally_on: correct20:26
lorddunethe HDD that is going bad has a partial SSD. 2 TB storage with 32 GB SSD built into it20:27
* eternally_on thanks SchrodingersScat, silently observing and learning. 20:27
lordduneI always wondered if Linux would brick that though20:27
[Gentoo]lorddune: well dont put the os on the bad one20:27
[Gentoo]bit of a stupid question lol20:27
lorddunelol, it's under warranty, I am getting a replacement from Seagate20:27
feanorhey, I need some help with c++ (maybe on priv) anyone?20:28
lorddunemy question is in your guys opinion, does Linux brick SSD's because of the journaling20:28
[Gentoo]no20:28
[Gentoo]not at all20:28
RFlemingno20:28
[Gentoo]ive had linux on the same ssd since 200920:28
[Gentoo]and i can the sdd all day long20:28
RFleming[Gentoo], time for a new SSD... they've improved since 2009 :)20:29
[Gentoo]i got a vertex220:29
[Gentoo]its more than fast enough for me20:29
lorddunehmm ok, i've read not to use SSD's with Linux online but wasn't sure what the official opinions of people in the know were20:29
RFlemingok, not that much :)20:29
[Gentoo]i know newer ones are a lot faster but i dont need it that fast20:29
RFlemingssd's will soon be the only option.20:29
[Gentoo]yeah20:29
[Gentoo]one day20:30
[Gentoo]hdds will be like vhs20:30
[Gentoo]or theyl bring out something beter than ssds20:30
lordduneall things being equal, should I load my OS from the HDD with the partial SSD or the other one or makes no difference20:30
k1llorddune: no it doesnt. and ssds have same time to death ratio as regular hdds have20:30
[Gentoo]lorddune: the good one20:30
RFleminglorddune, the problems with ssd's in the past were how they failed.  Some were really unreliable, some still are.  If you align your partitions right, and do proper maintenance, then you're golden20:30
feanorhey, I need some help with c++ (maybe on priv) anyone?20:31
[Gentoo]you dont have to do much by default now on linux for an ssd20:31
lordduneRFleming: thanks.20:31
RFlemingmaybe throw in discard in /etc/fstab, or run an fstrim cron job, and you're set20:31
Picifeanor: try ##c++ (you'll need to be registered and identifted to join, see #freenode for help on that)20:31
[Gentoo]RFleming: discard isnt always needed20:32
[Gentoo]most ssds do a similar thing by themselves20:32
RFleminglorddune, I tend to have machines with large amounts of RAM, so I usually mount /tmp and /var/tmp into tmpfs20:32
lordduneRFleming: yeah I tweaked the journaling years ago when I installed this HDD but not a computer junkie20:32
[Gentoo] /tmp is normally mounted tmpfs nowadays20:32
[Gentoo]and some FS automatically detect ssds on mkfs20:33
RFlemingI also reduce swappiness and vfs cache pressure, without ill affect20:33
kewlnessI am having a version issue with python-pip though apt tells me it is up to date - could somebody provide the heroic assist? :) Details here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7223418/20:33
lorddunei dont even know when this HDD started going bad actually20:33
RFleminglorddune, if you're getting SMART bad sector alerts, it isn't the SDD part :)20:34
fommilif anybody has any ideas about my imagemagick question, I've also placed it on SO: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12380220:34
lorddunewell that's the thing though RFleming . I can acces most of the HDD, but SMART cannot even see the HDD anymore20:34
RFlemingcontroller20:35
lordduneRFleming: so not sure if the HDD is actually bad or if the root is corrupt20:35
eternally_onCan a .vdi be used to boot up in roughly the same manner as a LiveDisk?  Somewhat newb with Linux, still learning a lot.20:35
RFleminglorddune, on a livecd, can you see the drive?20:36
[Gentoo]lorddune: what signs are there of it going bad?20:36
[Gentoo]eternally_on: yes20:36
[Gentoo]eternally_on: you have to convert it to raw20:36
[Gentoo]img file20:36
[Gentoo]then dd it to a disk20:36
eternally_ondd?20:36
[Gentoo]yes copy to drive20:36
lordduneRFleming: and [Gentoo] the computer takes eons to load20:36
RFleminglorddune, from a livecd?20:37
[Gentoo]lorddune: make sure all the hardware will work20:37
[Gentoo]like if you installed drivers etc on the .vdi20:37
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] yes, it's OK from a live cd load. did a memtest, it's fine, BIOS looks fine. HDD not accessible from livecd20:38
RFleminglorddune, then the disk is dead20:38
[Gentoo]lorddune: does it show up in fdisk -l?20:38
RFleminggparted should at least see the disk20:39
[Gentoo]yeah20:39
lordduneRFleming: no, it's not. i can still copy and write to that HDD20:39
eternally_onGentoo:  Could the Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu 12.04 be used to put the image on a flashdrive once it's converted to raw?20:39
[Gentoo]eternally_on: no idea20:39
[Gentoo]you're better off dd'ing the img to the drive20:39
RFlemingeternally_on, I believe the SDC can create a liveusb image of your system20:39
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] I was fiddling around with root repair last night20:40
RFleminglorddune, I'm with [Gentoo] on this.  DD the failing drive either to a file, or another disk20:40
RFleminglorddune, sudo apt-get install pastebinit && fdisk -l | pastebinit20:41
RFleming(from livecd)20:41
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* cce7 updated to today's trusty beta, and my 3-display orientation settings arn't sticking. Am I missing something?20:42
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] the problem I have is my cload and portable HD have no room left at all. I want to make sure of my procedures installing the new HDD so I don't lose the old stuff.20:42
RFleming!ubuntu+1 | cce720:43
ubottucce7: Trusty Tahr is the codename for Ubuntu 14.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+120:43
cce7ok!20:43
cce7(thank you kindly)20:43
[Gentoo]lorddune: im confused..20:43
RFlemingcce7, you're welcome!20:43
lorddune[Gentoo]: me too, that's why I am here20:44
RFleminglorddune, you might need another disk :)20:44
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eternally_onSo I have this .vdi in a .bz2, which if I think I know what I'm talking about is type of compressed archive, correct?  And then within this .bz2, alongside the .vdi are other .vbox and .vbox-prev files.  Would I need to convert these as well or just convert the .vdi into a raw image?20:44
[Gentoo]lorddune: so what disk do you need to install the OS to?20:44
[Gentoo]lorddune: and has that disk got partitions?20:44
[Gentoo]that you need20:44
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] I bought a new HDD to install. Want to make sure I don't brick the other one though.20:44
ubuNoobGentoo20:44
[Gentoo]lorddune: why would you brick it20:45
[Gentoo]lorddune: so you want to install the os to the new drive?20:45
ubuNoobGentoo clonezilla USB or DVD? my use is 500GB and dvd is only 4.7GB20:45
[Gentoo]if so why is there a problem20:45
RFleming[Gentoo], problem 1. lorddune has a failing disk.  Problem 2. New disk is smaller than failing disk.  Problem 3. lorddune doesn't have any other disks he can dump an image of his failing disk to.20:45
[Gentoo]ubuNoob: eh?20:45
[Gentoo]RFleming: ok20:45
lorddune[Gentoo]: the last time I had a drive fail like this, I powered down the PC, put in the new HDD and the old one was toast when I fired it back up20:45
[Gentoo]lorddune: how big is the failing drive>?20:46
RFleminglorddune, so you have already copied everything off the failing drive?20:46
[Gentoo]and how big is the new empty drive20:46
RFleming[Gentoo], 2TB20:46
usr13RFleming: Sounds like lorddune  has one too many problems.20:46
lorddune[Gentoo]: 2TB20:46
[Gentoo]and the new one?20:46
RFleming[Gentoo], 1TB20:46
lorddune[Gentoo]: 1TB20:46
ubuNoobGentoo for clonezilla20:46
RFleminglorddune, you happen to have any 2TB disks lying around?20:47
[Gentoo]lorddune: and you cant access the new drive?20:47
[Gentoo]the old one i mean20:47
lorddune[Gentoo]: i barely have 200 gig of data though20:47
[Gentoo]well what is the output of fdisk -l20:47
[Gentoo]paste it20:47
[Gentoo]please20:47
RFleminglorddune,  fdisk -l | pastebinit20:47
[Gentoo]if you can try to mount it if its seen then we can see an error20:47
lordduneI am on the computer20:48
lorddunehow am I gonna live disk without rebooting20:48
[Gentoo]if it mounts then its good20:48
RFleming[Gentoo], he's afraid to turn his system off and boot from livecd in the event the disk doesn't come back up20:48
[Gentoo]so hes on the failing disk now?20:48
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] EXACTLY!!20:48
lorddune[Gentoo]: yup20:48
[Gentoo]ok20:48
[Gentoo]easy then20:48
[Gentoo]partition the new disk20:49
usr13ubuNoob: Have you started the install yet?20:49
ubuNoobGentoo u recommanded clonezille20:49
[Gentoo]rsync your current in use system straight over20:49
ubuNoobusr13 i am still trying to back up20:49
lorddune[Gentoo]: no, the HDD is still in the box in the bag from MicroCenter lol20:49
[Gentoo]is it sata?20:49
usr13ubuNoob: Backup what ___________?20:49
[Gentoo]i think theyre plug and play20:49
[Gentoo]never tried it though20:49
[Gentoo]try it20:49
RFleminglorddune, it'll be fine20:49
ubuNoobusr13 i need to Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic20:50
usr13ubuNoob: _________MY Documents _________?20:50
[Gentoo]lorddune: but yes it should be fine20:50
ubuNoobusr13 so i need to back it up first20:50
[Gentoo]lorddune: why do you think its gona break on reboot?20:50
lordduneRFleming: [Gentoo] maybe I can be reaaaaaal careful and install the HDD with power on (just kidding)20:50
usr13ubuNoob: Just copy the files to a USB drive.20:50
[Gentoo]lorddune: thats what i meant20:50
[Gentoo]lorddune: i heard it works on sata i could be wrong20:50
lorddune[Gentoo]: the last time I lost a drive like this and installed a new OS, the other HDD was unreadable20:51
[Gentoo]i wouldnt be so paranoid20:51
[Gentoo]but20:51
AR0Wheyo20:51
[Gentoo]like i said just rsync it all over while running20:51
[Gentoo]get the same result either way20:52
[Gentoo]rsync -vaHAX --exclude {/proc,/sys} /newpartition20:52
lorddune[Gentoo]: OK. Paranoia is good though20:52
[Gentoo]--exclude all dirs you dont want20:52
usr13ubuNoob: Everything you need to backup is more-than-likely in My Documents, so just copy the whole directory to the USB drive.20:53
[Gentoo]like proc sys mnt/* etc20:53
RFleminglorddune, sata is hotswap.  When putting the new drive on your board, apply power first, then the SATA cable20:53
lorddune[Gentoo]: RFleming thanks a lot, might check in later and let you know what happens20:53
RFlemingubuntu should detect the change, then you rsync it20:53
ubuNoobusr13 okay am doing it now thanks again20:54
lordduneRFleming: really, you can do that without messing up the boards?20:54
RFleminglorddune, you'll still need a new drive to install ubuntu though20:54
RFleminglorddune, you're one drive short.20:54
[Gentoo]RFleming: no because partition20:54
RFleminglorddune, yeah, yes you can.20:54
[Gentoo]hes using 200gb20:54
[Gentoo]which leaves 800 for ubuntu lol20:54
RFleming[Gentoo], his system partition is only 200GB on a 2TB drive?20:55
[Gentoo]he said hes only using 200gb of it20:55
[Gentoo]the disk20:55
lordduneyeah my system partition on that drive was basically the entire drive20:55
[Gentoo]im too tired for this lol20:56
lordduneI had another HDD that fried was 500 gig and a 1 TB external20:56
lordduneso never had any storage or backup issues20:56
[Gentoo]so the amount of data you need to back up is more than 1TB?20:57
lorddunenooo20:57
[Gentoo]o ok20:57
lordduneunder 200 gig20:57
[Gentoo]you could have had this all done by now lol20:57
lordduneyeah i am procrastinating20:57
[Gentoo]try plugging the new drive in see if it works20:57
[Gentoo]if it dont20:57
lordduneLOOL20:57
RFleminglorddune, do you happen to have 200GB on another drive other than the 1TB drive you bought?20:57
[Gentoo]then you havent got a choice but to reboot anyway20:57
lorddunelet me check20:58
lordduneno, don't have room20:59
[Gentoo]there is honestly nothing else to say as they are your only 2 options20:59
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RFleminglorddune, which is more important, the data on that drive, or the data on your failing drive? :)20:59
lordduneall of the partitions are too small, 200 gig or so and I have loads of info on each partition20:59
* eliasps is away: I'm away or busy, leave a message and I'll get back to you.20:59
RFleminglorddune, you may need to make some sacrifices :)20:59
* eliasps is back (gone 00:00:16)20:59
RFleminglorddune, or go buy a 1TB external drive :)20:59
lordduneall of my desktop files I saved.21:00
lorddunework stuff is saved21:00
RFleminglorddune, if it's all saved, then why are we having this discussion? :)21:00
lordduneI'll lose countless games thats about it21:00
lordduneRFleming: was asking advice about OS21:01
k1l!away > eliasps21:01
ubottueliasps, please see my private message21:01
lordduneRFleming: should I install 12.04 LTS again or just update now to the new HDD21:01
RFleminglorddune, so if this disk failed would you be upset?21:01
lordduneRFleming: not at all, I am mailing it back to Segate as it has another 2 years warranty21:02
RFleminglorddune, you could always get 14.04 LTS21:02
RFlemingit isn't officially released yet, but it's pretty damned stable21:02
Stryker13XHello. How are you? anyone ever heard of the proprietary chicken application?21:02
lorddunei wasn't sure if you could install later versions and still go backwards for like backups.....21:02
k1l!ot | Stryker13X21:03
ubottuStryker13X: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:03
Stryker13Xokay sorry21:03
lordduneso a backup for 12.04 LTS can be seen by 14 LTS?21:03
RFleminglorddune, are you referring to say deja-dup?21:03
RFleminglorddune, or did you backup a different method?21:04
lordduneRFleming: no, Backup as in Backup from Ubuntu21:04
RFlemingisn't backup deja-dup?21:04
RFlemingor was it different in 12.04 LTS?21:05
lordduneRFleming: It's called "Backup" on my version of Ubuntu21:05
RFlemingcan you go to a terminal21:05
lordduneRFleming: has a safe icon or whatever21:05
lorddunesure, yeah have a terminal open21:05
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ubuNoobusr13 how long will u be online for?21:07
ubuNoobusr13 my document files/folders gonna take a few mins21:07
lordduneRFleming: oh, you are talking about Ubuntu One21:08
RFleminglorddune, try apt-get -s install deja-dup21:08
lordduneRFleming: I have that21:08
RFlemingthat's what you used for backup :)21:08
lordduneRFleming: I use a different backup I guess21:08
RFlemingno, Ubuntu calls deja-dup backup21:08
lordduneRFleming: the one I use maybe came with Ubuntu Tweak or something21:09
RFleminglorddune, no... they call deja-dup Backups21:09
lordduneRFleming: yeah, I have a file backed up on Ubuntu One called Deja-Dup21:09
RFlemingthat program only backed up your home directory, not the OS21:09
lordduneRFleming: deja dup is a small file21:10
RFleminglorddune, some of the config files might not match, but yeah you can use your old backup on a new os install21:10
RFleminglorddune, where did you run your backup to?21:10
lordduneRFleming: the other program I use to backup is a backup for everything (that I selected)21:10
lordduneRFleming: cool. I can burn a new disc for 14 LTS if needed21:11
RFleminglorddune, it's still in 'beta'21:11
lordduneRFleming: the only install disc I have burned was penguin though21:11
RFlemingpangolin? :)21:12
lordduneRFleming: I actually might go back to penguin21:12
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lordduneRFleming: never had one problem with that OS21:12
lolcathello21:12
lordduneRFleming: started having problems with 12.04 actually21:12
lolcatis ubuntu 14.04 terribly slow at booting?21:12
agostinhello everybody,which are applications that i need in Ubuntu21:12
RFleminglorddune, good luck in your adventure! :)21:12
lorddunerf RFleming hahaha THANKS21:13
RFleminglolcat, no :)21:13
lordduneRFleming: I'll be back in a few hours or a few days one way or another!!21:13
RFlemingagostin, whichever programs you need.21:13
lolcatRFleming: It seems to use like 4 times as long as 13.1021:13
RFlemingI dunno...21:13
RFleming!ubuntu+1 | lolcat21:13
ubottulolcat: Trusty Tahr is the codename for Ubuntu 14.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+121:13
lolcatMaybe lvm is crap21:13
lordduneRFleming: good theng we got tablets and phones for work nowadays too!!21:13
RFlemingmaybe they can help you out21:13
RFleminglorddune, haha, yeah.21:14
DoomBoomis the package libbullet-dev missing a header file? http://pastebin.com/PT1NQXKn21:14
lordduneRFleming: thanks again, i appreciate your time very much. you too gentoo21:14
k1lagostin: just use ubuntu, and if you need a program see in software center if there is something for you. every user got other "important" programs21:14
lordduneRFleming: tell gentoo I said thanks if you see him later, he's offline21:14
agostinthnx21:14
OerHekslolcat install bootchart to see what is taking so long?21:14
OerHeks!bootchart21:15
ubottubootchart charts your machine at boot time, to install >> sudo apt-get install bootchart << the graphic is in /var/log/bootchart after the next reboot21:15
OerHeksafter the next reboot = after every reboot :-D21:15
RFleminglorddune, will do... if I remember :)21:15
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lolcatOerHeks: fancy21:16
lolcatOerHeks: I like it when reboot is quicker than taking a zip of coffe21:16
longbonglungfishhello all, i'm a xubuntu user (13.10) and am having a very obnoxious issue with a particular website that i need to access for an m.a. program. the website is as follows; https://websql.brooklyn.cuny.edu/graduate/ the issue is that whether i'm using midori, firefox or even the internal browser of rssowl, the site will never load, unless i fully disable javascript in the browser. this is highly problematic, as in or21:17
longbonglungfishder for me to utilize the site, i must have javascript enabled. i asked a friend who runs os x to test out the site, and it loads and works fine for him, with javascript enabled. another person tested it out under puppy linux and had similar success. i brought this issue to the xubuntu specific forum and much to my chagrin, people there didn't seem to understand that javascript is not java, and they were of very li21:17
longbonglungfishttle help, which is why i'm asking around here. can anyone tell me what might be causing this issue and how to remedy it? please let me know and many thanks in advance.21:17
OerHekslongbonglungfish, try chrome or chromium too, i like chrome best21:17
hexacodeanyone know the best online tutorial for what linux is....explained to a windows user who's beginning to learn OOP concepts.21:18
DoomBoomlongbonglungfish: Hmm... yeah it doesn't load for me either when I enable js21:18
DoomBoomalso on xubuntu21:18
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DoomBoommust be something weird going on in that code21:19
katsumebliskhexacode: OOP (if you mean Object Oriented Programming) has nothing to do with knowing how to use Linux. :)21:19
longbonglungfishholy cow doomboom! that at-least makes me feel a little better.21:19
RFleminglongbonglungfish, using xubuntu 14.04, I could load that site... took nearly 5 minutes on a 100Mbps uplink, but it loaded21:19
Beldarlongbonglungfish, Try a addon like user agent switcher in FF, have it read as another browser.21:19
RFleminglongbonglungfish, Oh, on Chrome21:19
Beldarlike IE21:19
longbonglungfish5 minutes. what is wrong with that site!?21:19
RFleminglongbonglungfish, CS used as labour, is my guess21:20
RFlemingfirst year ones at that :)21:20
RFlemingprobably was a group project for 40% of their mark21:20
longbonglungfishhahahah. man oh man. mine has been loading for over 20 minutes now.21:20
Beldarlongbonglungfish, My college changed their OS in this area while I was there, both had some problem or another with linux.21:20
DoomBoomwhat Beldar suggested is a good idea, if it's not loading because it gets stuck on an unexpected os/browser combination or something that could fix it21:21
longbonglungfishhmm... i'll try it out with a different user agent. maybe it'll load faster.21:21
k1llongbonglungfish: in chromium it just shows a white page and loads. but when i press the stop button it shows most of the site21:22
Beldarlongbonglungfish, I don't think linux access is on the minds of the developers on these .edu systems, hehe.21:22
RFlemingROFL21:22
RFlemingthat site is OOOOLD21:22
RFlemingBrowser requirements: IE6+, Netscape 6+, FF 1.0+, Safari 1.2+21:23
DoomBoomI don't think the code has been updated recently21:23
RFlemingDoomBoom, it it ain't broke...21:23
longbonglungfishboy oh boy. okay, it finally loaded in firefox. let's see how long logging in takes. i'm also trying to access it under midori with chromium as a user agent, still loading.21:23
RFleminglongbonglungfish, try safari as a user agent21:24
RFlemingor IE21:25
skinuxWhere can set UBUNTU_MENUPROXY to automatically be set to 0, globally?21:26
skinuxI'm guessing it wouldn't be xinit21:26
RFlemingskinux, eclipse?21:26
longbonglungfishalright. switched it to safari and am attempting again. chrome ua didn't seem to make a difference. i can't understand why a site would take hundreds of times longer to load on an up to dated ubuntu box than on my buddy's piece of crap mac running tiger.21:27
skinuxNo...I was thinking setting it globally, so that all app menus would be inside apps instead of inside Ubuntu's top bar.21:27
RFleminglongbonglungfish, try changing the OS to Windows or MacOS21:28
longbonglungfishshoulda thought of that. alright. will do.21:28
k1llongbonglungfish: i think the issue is more based on that site and not on the OS21:29
RFlemingskinux, can that not be set in Ubuntu Tweak?21:30
RFlemingerr unity tweak21:30
RFlemingsorry... I use xubuntu21:30
longbonglungfishah ha! do you think it could be that the site has both ssl v2 and ssl v3 enabled (http://foundeo.com/products/iis-weak-ssl-ciphers/test.cfm?test_domain=websql.brooklyn.cuny.edu)?21:32
CapsAdmni have some issues with BitSync, i know it's not really related to ubuntu but the error is "device time difference is more than 600"21:32
CapsAdmninitially the time was off by 2 hours21:32
greekI've got a web application running on a dedicated LAMP server. I've just purchase a 2nd server, and my intention is to make it a hot standby. I know how to use rsync to ensure the application layer is identical on both servers, and I also know how to setup replication so that the database layer is synchronised. What I'm curious about is how to actually handle the hot switch (not sure how else to phrase it).21:32
CapsAdmni set it to oslo (we have daylight savings)21:32
longbonglungfishcause changing the os in the user agent doesn't seem to help :\21:33
CapsAdmni read something about this on stackoverflow or something and changed the utc thing in the shell by writing to a file i forgot21:34
CapsAdmnwhich did change the time and all but i'm still getting the error in that program so im thinking maybe the problem is somewhere else21:34
Node_514how do i install the java .tar.gz?21:35
Node_514ubuntu is more of a pain then windows, I only use it cause i'm a hipster21:35
k1lNode_514: that sort of comments are unnecessary21:35
katsumebliskNode_514: Do you need the runtime or the jdk?21:35
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katsumebliskNode_514: Both are in the repos21:36
Node_514i need the one for firefox21:36
k1lNode_514: to isntall java install the java packages form ubuntu repos. dont load stuff from any site, that is bad windows habbits21:36
k1l!java | Node_51421:36
ubottuNode_514: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.21:36
Node_514"java21:36
Node_514!java21:36
longbonglungfishwell, thanks guys for at-least confirming that the site is problematic on your machines. it's literally the only site i've had problems with since i ditched os x. hopefully the webmaster 'ell get around to fixing it or there won't be a problem with it in 14.04.21:36
Node_514that's a dead giveaway that i use dvorak21:37
skinuxRFlemming: Didn't think of that21:37
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mojtabaHi, I am going to configure my openvpn following this instructions: http://www.tecmint.com/install-openvpn-in-debian/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tecmint+%28Tecmint%3A+Linux+Howto%27s+Guide%29     The problem is that, in the last step, I get following error: [FAIL] Starting virtual private network daemon: openvpn failed!21:37
mojtabaDoes anybody know what should I do?21:38
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k1l!away | tinoco-away21:39
ubottutinoco-away: Please do not use noisy away messages and nicks in Ubuntu channels. It is annoying and unnecessary. Use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently. See also «/msg ubottu Guidelines»21:39
riccgavaqualche italiano online?21:39
k1l!it | riccgava21:39
ubotturiccgava: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)21:39
Node_514i already have java, but it doesn't work on firefox21:41
katsumebliskNode_514: Make sure it's not disabled. Java is insecure so some browsers disable it by default21:43
AR0Wanyone tried to build a windows 8 usb key from ubuntu ?21:44
daftykinsnot gonna happen21:44
katsumebliskAR0W: What kind? Windows to Go or just the installer?21:45
katsumebliskAR0W: Installer is easy. Just use dd21:45
AR0Wkatsumeblisk: installer21:45
katsumebliskAR0W: Look up dd21:45
AR0Wkatsumeblisk: ive used dd21:45
katsumebliskAR0W: Then what's the issue?21:45
AR0Wnot starting21:45
AR0WUEFI21:45
daftykinsit doesn't work like that.21:45
katsumebliskI've used dd, but I have UEFI disabled.21:45
AR0Wformated it in ntfs21:46
AR0Wsetted as boot flag on gparted21:46
AR0Wdd if= of =........21:46
AR0Wnot booting uefi nor legacy21:46
katsumebliskAR0W: I had mine formatted as FAT3221:46
katsumebliskAR0W: That's probably why21:47
AR0Wthis damn shitt is driven me crazy as hell21:47
daftykinsyeah UEFI only reads FAT21:47
AR0Wgonna try in FAT21:47
katsumebliskExcept external drives, I always just use FAT32 for the most compatibility.21:47
katsumebliskUSB devices^^21:47
AR0Wfile size is a prob for me21:47
daftykinsAR0W: first off, keep the language family friendly. second, coming in an #ubuntu support channel for a Windows query is a tad odd.21:47
AR0Wdaftykins: sorry21:47
katsumebliskAR0W: How is file size a problem? You're writing the image, not copying it.21:48
AR0Wdaftykins: its not a windows query, since its on ubuntu21:48
daftykinsdo you really want to argue that? :)21:48
Oogive done aptitude update/upgrde but my openssl still isnt udpated to fix heartbleed - advice?21:48
audreyslutjuiceany tmux powerline users here?21:48
katsumebliskOog: What version is it?21:48
AR0Wdaftykins: i don t want to argue nothing, i m here to ask for help, if you want help if not kick or don t respond21:49
katsumebliskOog: That you have installed21:49
daftykinsAR0W: drop the attitude21:49
Oog1.0.1e 11 Feb 201321:49
k1lOog: ubuntu doesnt give a new version number but includes a patch21:49
katsumebliskOog: What version of Ubuntu?21:49
daftykinsOog: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/21:49
katsumebliskOog: I'm guessing everything but 14.04 doesn't have the updated version number21:49
k1lOog: what ubuntu do you have exactly and what package number is openssl ?21:49
katsumebliskTHanks daftykins21:49
Oogk1l: how can i find that21:49
skinuxWhy does Crash reporter not allow copying of detail information?21:50
katsumebliskOog: You're fine21:50
k1lOog: "lsb_release -a"21:50
katsumebliskOog: According to that link21:50
Oogubuntu 13.1021:50
unstableWhat is the best way to do desktop sharing from my ubuntu machine to a mac machine?21:50
unstablethe closest thing to join.me21:50
katsumebliskunstable: Probably VNC21:50
Oogi saw taht page said 1.01.e but i read openssl wasnt fixed until the g version21:51
Node_514i don't geti t21:51
jwm224I converted mkv files to mp4 files, and they still won't play on my xbox. What went wrong? I used tranmageddon to do the conversion. they play on ubuntu.21:51
RFlemingOog, that's wrong21:51
katsumebliskOog: That's only for rolling release distros21:51
Node_514get it21:51
k1lOog: "apt-cache show openssl" will give you the version number21:51
RFlemingOog, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least the following:  For 13.10: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2    For 12.10: 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7    For 12.04: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12    See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://www.heartbleed.com/ for more details.21:51
Node_514I Have java so I can play minecraft, but firefox doesn't even know it's there21:51
Node_514can't even activate it21:51
daftykinsaudreyslutjuice: the likelihood of that is very low. do you have an ubuntu support question related to it?21:51
katsumebliskNode_514: Did you look in settings under the plugin stuff like I said?21:51
k1lOog: please read the updated news. ubuntu did patch the security issue but didnot include a new version number21:52
Node_514i did21:52
Node_514java isn't even in the list21:52
katsumebliskNode_514: Then you don't have it installed21:52
Oogthanks it does seem updated21:52
katsumebliskNode_514: or you need to restart Firefox if you just installed it.21:52
Node_514but i can play minecraft21:52
Panter|Linuxhey i got a problem with my ubuntu install21:52
daftykinsNode_514: there are plenty of guides online how to get it working. you need to symlink the plugin file to firefox's plugins directory21:52
daftykinsPanter|Linux: ask with detail on one line please21:52
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mojtaba05:37:55 PM - mojtaba: Hi, I am going to configure my openvpn following this instructions: http://www.tecmint.com/install-openvpn-in-debian/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tecmint+%28Tecmint%3A+Linux+Howto%27s+Guide%29 The problem is that, in the last step, I get following error: [FAIL] Starting virtual private network daemon: openvpn failed!21:53
mojtaba05:38:07 PM - mojtaba: Does anybody know what should I do?21:53
RFlemingOog, OpenSSL is still the same version, what they did was compile a new version of libssl1.0.0 which openssl depends on.  It has the different version number, where openssl is the same ole one.21:53
jwm224I converted mkv files to mp4 files, and they still won't play on my xbox. What went wrong? I used tranmageddon to do the conversion. they play on ubuntu. Anyone know what direction or action I should take?21:53
Panter|Linuxdaftykins,  ok np well i have an cyborg r.a.t 5 mouse if i plug it in and open up a screen ie webbrowser the mouse buttons stop working and if i unplug it and use my laptops touchpad it keeps working21:53
katsumebliskjwm224: I don't think that's really an Ubuntu specific problem.21:53
RFlemingOog, if you were to run openssl version -a, you'd see it was built yesterday.21:53
OogRFleming: cool i see thanks21:54
surfergirl_.21:54
daftykinsPanter|Linux: i think there are guides online regarding that mouse21:55
jwm224This is the first time on here. Is there a better place to ask the question? I'm using Ubuntu to transfer files from mkv to mp4.21:55
surfergirl_is it possible to dd select os folders to a usb hard drive (e.g21:55
Panter|Linuxok daftykins  ty i will try and search them :) ty21:55
RFleming!ot > jwm22421:55
ubottujwm224, please see my private message21:55
RFlemingsurfergirl_, no... you'd be better off using rsync21:56
Oognow that ive updated do i need to do anything else? restart all my services? is there any reason to update nginx for example?21:56
surfergirl_is it possible to dd copy select folders to a usb hard drive?21:56
katsumebliskOog: I'd just run the update manager and you'd be good to go. :)21:56
k1lOog: maybe create new personal keys21:56
Oogyeah im making new keys21:56
Oogso aptitude update/upgrade should do everything?21:56
jwm224How do I view private messages?21:57
RFleming!ot | jwm22421:57
katsumebliskjwm224: It's specific to your IRC client.21:57
ubottujwm224: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:57
surfergirl_dd /if=/boot /of=/mnt/ext/backup/boot.img copies 0 bytes in, etc21:57
RFlemingsurfergirl_, ^^21:57
RFlemingsurfergirl_, dd works on files only, not directories21:58
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RFlemingsurfergirl_, use rsync21:58
daftykinsodsent: can you use paste.ubuntu.com to show me the output of "java -version" in a terminal?21:58
jwm224Sorry, about that. I'll try to connect to #ubuntu-offtopic. Thanks.21:59
RFlemingjwm224, NP :)21:59
RFlemingjwm224, you may want to gloss over the guidelines so you know what's not allowed.21:59
odsenthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7223752/22:00
surfergirl_yes, i did dd if=/boot etc22:00
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katsumeblisksurfergirl_: That's not a file. That's a directory22:00
jwm224will do.22:00
odsentdaftykins http://paste.ubuntu.com/7223752/22:01
daftykinsodsent: ok and same for "ls /usr/lib/jre/" (if it says no such directory, repeat with jvm instead of jre)22:01
k1lodsent: make sure you got the java-plugin package installed, too. that is needed for the webbrowser22:01
RFlemingalrighty, time for me to go.  Cheers!22:02
odsenthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7223757/22:02
daftykinsodsent: close any open firefox windows and run "sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin"22:02
odsentBYE BYE22:02
surfergirl_yes, I want to copy os directories to a usb device.22:03
katsumeblisksurfergirl_: just use cp or rsync. No need for dd22:03
daftykinssurfergirl_: you are going in circles.22:03
surfergirl_will rsync copy open files?22:04
daftykinssurfergirl_: if you're trying to make a bootable USB flash drive, just folders may not be enough22:04
mojtabaHi, I am going to configure my openvpn following this instructions: http://www.tecmint.com/install-openvpn-in-debian/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tecmint+%28Tecmint%3A+Linux+Howto%27s+Guide%29 The problem is that, in the last step, I get following error: [FAIL] Starting virtual private network daemon: openvpn failed!    Does anybody know what should I do?22:04
surfergirl_I need a backup I can restore to if changes fail.22:04
odsentIT WORKED!!!!!!!!22:05
Panter|Linuxdam22:05
daftykinsodsent: you're welcome22:05
gmachine_24greetings earthlings. My problem: it seems by default my computer attempts to open directories with the EasyTag program. So, e.g., when I plug in a USB drive or turn one on, EasyTag starts to scan the directories of the new drive.........no matter what type of files are on that drive22:06
daftykinsmojtaba: read the logs as to what's going wrong.22:06
daftykinsmojtaba: but i don't like that you come in here linking debian guides :P22:06
mojtabasorry, daftykins I could not find one for ubuntu22:07
gmachine_24surgergirl, I believe rsync will copy the latest saved file of whatever files you have.....22:07
mojtabahow can I read the log22:07
gmachine_24er, surfergirl22:07
daftykinsmojtaba: you learn what location it's in and you open it with a text editor... really you shouldn't be doing anything as low level as setting up a VPN if you can't read logs.22:07
gmachine_24however, if you are creating a new file with, e.g. gedit and it has not been saved, rsync will not copy it22:08
jordan__Hi all, quick question. We're trying to address the heartbleed bug at my start up. The easiest way is to redeploy our infrastructure to a new ami that is not vulnerable. What is the expected lifetime of the daily images? I'd like to use the Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS (Precise Pangolin) Daily Build [20140408] image.22:08
ubuNoobusr13 bad new. i lost my windows 7 i have to use the repair disc22:08
NEoneHi. On Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS (precise), 64-bit, headless server. I worried about the "HeartBleed" vuln, so I checked apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. It actually seemed to update openssl and ssllib and other packages. But a "openssl version" command still shows the 1.0.1 version from March 2012. Didn't Ubuntu update openssl to 1.0.1g ?22:09
katsumebliskjordan__: If you just run the updater, you're fine22:09
surfergirl_I prefer dd as the target drive does not necessarily havr extended attributess/acls installed, etc22:09
gmachine_24surfergirl, on the other hand, perhaps this person knows more: https://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2012-January/027271.html22:09
katsumebliskNEone: You're fine.22:09
katsumebliskNEone: Canonical recompiled it with the patch but left the version number alone22:09
BeldarNEone, updated, same name.22:09
daftykinsNEone: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/22:09
camahuetoHi, I got problems with the Atheros driver for wireless in Precise, Is this the place to ask about that?22:10
daftykinswe're really beginning to need a factoid for this.22:10
NEoneCool, thanks.22:10
Beldardaftykins, Tin fedora's for everyone. ;)22:10
jordan__katsumeblisk: our infrastructure is highly automated. it's easiest if we can just change the ami we use.22:10
katsumebliskjordan__: What's an ami?22:11
Panter|Linuxthat's some hardcore shit daftykins22:11
jordan__ec2 image22:11
jordan__system image22:11
daftykinsBeldar: ooh that could be neat22:11
katsumebliskjordan__: So you can't update?22:11
jordan__http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/precise/20140408/22:11
jordan__no, we have a hands off approach. we define our system in our code repository22:11
jordan__and then deploy takes care of the rest.22:11
Panter|Linuxbrb22:12
katsumebliskjordan__: Uh. I'm not sure. If you're using dailies, I'm sure you're fine.22:12
katsumebliskjordan__: I think the update went out yesterday or today.22:12
katsumebliskjordan__: So today's would be fine.22:12
jordan__i don't normally use dailies, and am reluctant because i don't want the daily to be removed out from under me.22:13
jordan__do you think it'll be left up for at least a month?22:13
katsumebliskjordan__: What do you mean left up? Do you mean the iso on Canonical's site?22:13
jordan__yes, the iso, ovf and the image on aws22:14
katsumebliskjordan__: I don't know much about the images, so I'm probably not much use anymore. Sorry.22:14
jordan__i don't know how often they garbage collect these images.22:14
Panter|Linuxalright that seems to do the trick :)22:14
Jordan_Ujordan__: Why does it matter? (Also. please move discussion of development releases of Ubuntu to #ubuntu+1).22:14
jordan__Jordan_U: we redeploy regularly, so i need some assurance that that AMI won't disappear22:15
jordan__katsumeblisk: thanks for help!22:15
daftykinsJordan_U: it's discussion of precise. not trusty, you'd know that had you read up22:15
Jordan_Udaftykins: If I'd not have just recently joined, then I would have read up :)22:15
daftykinsperhaps don't throw about such things in future then22:16
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jordan__the knowledge of #ubuntu+1 was helpful. I'll check it out.22:17
jordan__thanks all.22:17
_zap_hi. i want to install a new version of virtualbox for ubuntu 12.04 (lts). the problem with the provided package is that it contains precompiled kernel modules for 3.2 but i am using a newer kernel version. what is your suggestion to solve this problem? thanks for your advice.22:18
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Beldar_zap_, This your download page? https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads22:19
_zap_Beldar: no i am using the one in the ubuntu repository22:20
_zap_Beldar: there is a 4.3 version but it contains the kernel modules for one specific kernel22:21
Beldar_zap_, I always use this one, there should not be a kernel issue none the less install dkms22:21
_zap_Beldar: dkms is installed. ok i try this one22:21
Beldarnever heard of any kernel module issues, myself22:21
_zap_Beldar: have you tried on 12.04 with a different kernel22:21
Beldar_zap_, Just the ones in 14.04.422:22
Beldar12.04.4*22:22
Beldarsaucies kernels22:22
_zap_Beldar: yes i am also running 12.04.4. which kernel are you running22:22
_zap_Beldar: ah ok22:22
Beldar_zap_, I'm im W8 right now, it's updated is all.22:23
_zap_Beldar: W8?22:23
Beldar_zap_, Yeah, many here multi boot I have 5 OS on this HD.22:23
_zap_Beldar: i was wondering what you mean by "W8"22:24
BeldarMS is only 20%, lol22:24
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surfergirlrsync isnt ideal for my dd as there are attributes and acls and things not on yhe target drive, thus i was thinking dd or maybe tar22:27
Lartza8Installed Ubuntu and got dropped into a grub rescue :S possibly something to do with UEFI or GPT?22:27
Lartza8Windows 8.1 dual boot, windows installed first22:27
BeldarLartza8, You familiar withe the bootrepair tool?22:28
Lartza8Beldar: no22:28
BeldarLartza8, Save the bootinfo summary url. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair22:29
camahuetoI ask again. I got a brand new Dell Inspiron Notebook with Ubuntu 12.04.4 already installed. When I turned it on the wireless was working, but after updating the software22:29
BeldarLartza8, You can run that summary only as well, might be worth it for us to look at it.22:29
Lartza8Beldar: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7223838/22:30
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camahuetoI ask again. I got a brand new Dell Inspiron Notebook with Ubuntu 12.04.4 already installed. When I turned it on the wireless was working, but after updating the software, I losy the wireless connectivity. The result of lspci -nn | grep 0280 is: 06:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0036] (rev 01)22:31
HelloWorldLartza8 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair22:31
piccahello HelloWorld22:32
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HelloWorldHi22:32
gmachine_24surfergirl, I use tar all the time to back up my drives22:33
BeldarLartza8, Cool, out of my area as far a gpt stuff. sdb (where ubuntu is) is a gpt setup HD because of it's size, and grub was put in the sda mbr22:33
Voyage_how to shred a file (delete multiple times by overwriting data on it)  so it cannot be recovered by deleted file recovery tools?22:33
Jordan_ULartza8: Did you move the Ubuntu partitions from sda to sdb?22:34
ecker_Hi, I'm installing Ubuntu 13.10 on my Mac Pro (2008), I get the screen "Try, install, OEM" etc. No matter if I pick "Try" or "Install" I end up with a few boxes on my screen looking like this: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s66/sh/635ce8f9-dd37-474d-87e4-712a74fd04ad/108854114a60eab51387d1b10dedf8d622:34
ecker_Where do I start troubleshooting this? "Funky blocks"?22:34
BeldarJordan_U, Cool I was hoping you would notice that subscript. ;)22:34
HelloWorldcamahueto http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=210306222:34
Beldarscript*22:34
Jordan_UVoyage_: shred /path/to/file22:34
gmachine_24and rsync to sync my music folder(s) with those on the back up drive; and snapraid for a drive that has mostly video (i.e. large files) and only one, two or none is changed or deleted every day22:35
gmachine_24*mostly video files22:35
LartzaBeldar my live system froze so didnt get any replies22:35
gmachine_24I should say added, deleted or changed22:35
LartzaI managed to send out the summary though22:35
Jordan_ULartza8: Did you move the Ubuntu partitions from sda to sdb?22:36
LartzaJordan_U, No22:36
gmachine_24My problem: it seems by default my computer attempts to open directories with the EasyTag program. So, e.g., when I plug in a USB drive or turn one on, EasyTag starts to scan the directories of the new drive.........no matter what type of files are on that drive22:37
LartzaThere used to be a gentoo install that spanned sda and sdb22:37
bjorn2inHi all... I am having trouble with Ice-tea PlugIn both in Chrome and FF... running 12.04 and IcedTea Web 1.2.3 (1.2.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.4)... browser just hangs when attempting to execute java script.. help please :)22:38
Jordan_ULartza: Ok, well it looks like the only grub installation you have is actually from that old Gentoo install, rather than from Ubuntu. The Windows installation probably overwrote the MBR of sdb, which probably previously contained Ubuntu's grub.22:39
super_mdh I've been running servers that have used the vulnerable22:39
super_mdh                   version of openssl. They were not webservers. Servers are22:39
super_mdh                   now running the patched version of openssl. Do I need to22:39
super_mdhsorry, bad terminal22:39
super_mdhI've been running servers that have used the vulnerable version of openssl. They were not webservers. Servers are now running the patched version of openssl. Do I need to change my private keys or something?22:40
AcidRain2012hello. i am using an hdmi cable. and ubuntu is picking it up as a dvi cable22:40
AcidRain2012how do i fix this?22:40
AcidRain2012im not even using the dvi slot22:40
Jordan_Usuper_mdh: Were they using openssl based services, such as ssh?22:40
AcidRain2012i believe that due to this, its not allowing me to send audio over the hdmi cable22:40
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LartzaJordan_U windows was the first OS installed and i selected /dev/sda on the ubuntu install for grub22:41
super_mdhJordan_U: yes.22:41
darkangelHey i was wondering if Ubuntu developers take free Features... Lets say if i made a pretty nice feature for Ubuntu peeps and i give it to them would they host it?22:41
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AcidRain2012i have vga connected to my tv. i have hdmi connected to a projector22:42
AcidRain2012hdmi is being reported as DVI22:42
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OerHeksdarkangel, see launchpad, for hosting your contribution to ubuntu, if your ppa is interesting, who knows ?22:43
OerHeks!launchpad22:43
ubottuLaunchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/22:43
LartzaJordan_U windows is sda1 and sda2(C:) gentoo was sda3 /boot and sda4 /22:45
Voyage_Jordan_U,  shred /home/me/someDirectory/  will shred all files in the "someDirectory"?22:45
akivaHey folks; which kernel version will ubuntu 14.04 be using?22:45
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Beldar!14.04 > akiva22:46
ubottuakiva, please see my private message22:46
VoyageJordan_U,  I changed nick22:46
biphi all...does anyone know what is the name of a program that is showed on ubuntu.com in section desktop...i mean about second one image where openstack is presented22:46
LartzaCould someone link back my(Lartza8) paste.ubuntu.com link please?22:47
BeldarLartza, this http://paste.ubuntu.com/7223838/22:48
LartzaThank you22:49
qinVoyage: shred: shred_test/: failed to open for writing: Is a directory22:49
lolcatqin: you use shred on devices22:49
LartzaJordan_U sdc MBR is from an older windows install that was on that drive22:50
lolcatqin: install secure-delete and use srm on the folder/files22:50
qinVoyage: apparently adding asterix does the job22:50
LartzaBut anyways, how can I fix grub?22:50
Voyageqin,  shred ~/someDirectory/*' will.22:50
Slartbip: which one? can you take a screenshot and show us?22:50
bipyea wait22:51
Voyagebut  how many times will it delete/overwrite the files?22:51
qinVoyage: would you care to man shred, my memory is bit hazy22:52
js__test22:52
qinlolcat: why srm?22:52
biphttp://assets.ubuntu.com/sites/ubuntu/latest/u/img/desktop/image-for-developers.png22:52
lolcatqin: I like secure delete. you can decide how many runs. default is 30-some22:53
bipi mean about progs which is on left side22:53
bip;)22:53
Slartbip: sublime text perhaps?22:53
qinlolcat: you mean like shred -n 3022:54
bip;) please?:>22:54
qinlolcat: Anyway srm looks interesting, thanks22:54
lolcatqin: No, srm uses special patterns to securly delete regardless of media, like it will work on tape and floppies and ssds and everything22:54
lolcatqin: shred is primitive22:55
lolcatbut then, both will do the job22:55
qinlolcat: haha22:55
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bipso if you know..i would be absolutely grateful22:55
Voyageqin,  shred -n 99 -v /path/* is fine?22:56
Slartbip: sublime text.. it's a nice editor22:56
bipaaaa heh thx so much man22:56
Slartbip: you're welcome22:56
lolcatqin: For a normal harddrive I guess you just have to overwrite once, on ssds Id do more passes22:56
bip:)22:56
VoyageI wonder how multiple switches work in linux    shred -n 99 -v      or shred -nv 9922:59
SlartVoyage: why use 99 writes.. if you're that paranoid you shouldn't trust the chip in your hard drive to write to the disc..  and if you're not that paranoid 3 should be plenty enough23:00
usr13Voyage: It depends on the application.23:00
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VoyageSlart,  usr13  ok. I saw shred: scans/Image-0007.jpeg: pass 1/99 (random)...23:01
Voyageshred: scans/Image-0007.jpeg: pass 2/99 (bbbbbb)...     but I can still view that file.23:01
micdawgsudo update-initramfs -u -k 3.11.0-19-generic update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.11.0-19-generic Floating point exception (core dumped)23:02
micdawgAnyone seen that?23:02
usr13Voyage: Well good for you.23:02
VoyageI mean , why the picture is still viewable?23:02
VoyageSlart,  I have changed the 99 to 1123:02
usr13Voyage: It's not.23:02
Voyageusr13,  not?23:02
SlartVoyage: perhaps the shredding isn't finished? or it's cached somewhere?23:02
Ben64if it is viewable, thats only because its still opened and exists only in ram.23:02
qinVoyage: -vn 3 - works; -nv 3 - fails;23:03
Ben64and to make a file unrecoverable, all you need is one (1) overwrite23:03
Ben6499 is ridiculously unnecessary23:03
VoyageSlart,  qin  my bad. its not viewable23:03
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usr13Voyage: Do you have it open in an image viewer?23:03
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VoyageSlart,  qin  my bad. its not viewable.23:04
micdawgpretty sure my 14.04 update went south :/23:04
Ben64micdawg: #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 support and discussion until release day23:05
Slartmicdawg: never seen a floating point exception during initramfs... strange23:05
qinmicdawg: #ubuntu+1 will rejoyce to  hear about it23:05
micdawgk, thanks23:05
usr13micdawg: Which direction was your computer facing?23:05
micdawglol, apparently not the right way :P23:05
usr13micdawg: Trun it around and try again.23:06
micdawglol23:07
LartzaI managed to get grub2 to work. How do i fix a nouveau lockup?23:10
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tttttttttthi ..can some advise on getting flash to work.. ubuntu 13.10 with firefox23:12
Beldartttttttttt, flash-plugin-installer23:13
ttttttttttif i install flash plug installer ..the video is distorted and half size23:14
Beldartttttttttt, where?23:14
Beldarlink?23:15
ttttttttttyoutube23:15
ttttttttttplays ok if i dont install the plugin23:15
omlethi23:16
ttttttttttbut some some site ask for the plug in and dont play23:16
jedichuHi!  What's the recommended way to fix heartbleed?  As of right no 'apt-get upgrade openssl' does not return a patched ver for me.23:16
omletany ppa or rebuild tuto for heartbleed23:16
Beldarjedichu, one patch, same file name.23:16
jedichuBeldar: what?23:16
Beldar!ssl23:17
Beldarjedichu, The patch is in the repos, the files have the same name is all, it is a patch.23:17
jedichuummm23:17
jedichu# openssl version -a23:17
jedichuOpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 201323:17
jedichubuilt on: Mon Apr  7 20:33:19 UTC 201423:17
jedichuthat says no23:17
Beldarjedichu, really, march 7th is not soon enough for you?23:18
Beldarmy trisqual install is even updated23:19
jedichuwell the heartbleed vuln was announced late on apr 7 so anything before apr 8 is not good enough for anyone23:19
Beldartrisquesl23:19
rypervenchejedichu: I patched on April 7th. All patches I've seen are for April 7th.23:20
rypervenchejedichu: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/23:21
jedichurypervenche: ok thanks.  So you're saying that my ver 1.0.1e built on: Mon Apr  7 20:33:19 UTC 2014 is totally kosher?23:21
rypervenchejedichu: Find which package version you have.23:22
rypervenchejedichu: apt-cache policy openssl23:23
jedichu  Installed: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.223:23
jedichu  Candidate: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.223:23
rypervenchejedichu: You're good. That is the version that is on that page.23:24
jedichurypervenche: Cool thanks for confirming.  I imagine you've gotten this question a fair bit today and seems like you might want to put our conversation in a pastebin or something, since all I needed to know was 'apt-cache policy openssl and does it match'23:25
jedichu:)23:25
rypervenchejedichu: I was fixing this all day at work today. Vacation starts today :)23:26
jedichugo you!23:26
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sudhirHi All, I am new to ubuntu. I have a specific question related to mirroring. Here is the link to my question: http://mibpaste.com/Xexv5923:32
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phaoHey. Is it too much trouble adding something like a "traditional task bar" on unity?23:39
StAtIkhello everyone.... I need help23:41
MagiobiwanSo, I just updated a server from 13.10 to 14.04 and discovered that it broke my networking. For some reason, br0 isn't being recognized.23:41
Ooghow can i find out why my system says *** System restart required *** upon login? i did aptitude update/upgrade recently because of heartbleed i guess this is why?23:41
StAtIkdownloading graphicvs drivers23:41
MagiobiwanAnd this VPN is horrible23:42
* Magiobiwan grabs laptop23:42
ubuNoobusr13 u r they23:43
Lartza8Can I fix http://paste.ubuntu.com/7224075/ with apt-get install ubuntu-desktop? :)23:44
Lartza8on the upside my root is almost 900 megabytes lighter23:44
sadpuppywatch out for root rot23:45
tttttttttt Hi.. anyone here able to help with getting flash to run in 13.10 firefox23:45
MagiobiwanSo, I'm not sure if my earlier message made it out thanks to a combination of laggy BNC and high-latency VPN23:48
sadpuppyreinstall23:48
MagiobiwanBut, I just upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04 and it seems to have broken br023:48
Beldar!14.04 > Magiobiwan23:49
ubottuMagiobiwan, please see my private message23:49
Lartza8!14.04 > Lartza823:49
ubottuLartza8, please see my private message23:49
MagiobiwanAh. A different channel23:50
Bashing-omLartza8: If it were your intent for a "simpler" system, the advise is to build up from "core" not tear down from.23:50
Lartza8Bashing-om: I usually install Arch for that nowadays... but yeah lighter or "simpler" was the intent :)23:51
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ubunnoobit didnt work23:52
ubunnoobthe disk is still dynamic not basic23:52
Bashing-omLartza8: As you know what was removed, then yeah, I see no problem to (RE-)install as needed starting from the desktop.23:52
Lartza8Bashing-om: ubuntu-desktop does seem to miss a few but hits pretty close yeah23:53
Lartza8I could just do a quick reinstall too and hope that grub works the first time now23:54
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Lartza8for minimal headaches in the future :P23:54
Bashing-omLartza8: Might run -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- see if the package manager screams and hollers about anything missing at this time.23:54
mbslkHi all, Not sure if my earlier message got lost......I need some help with mirroring the repository and hold clients to not fetch any package whenever mirroring is in progress. Is it possible? Here is the link to the question in detail: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7224106/23:57
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Ooghow do i update my adiscon repository?23:59
Ooghttp://ubuntu.adiscon.com/v7-stable saucy/ it says it moved to launchpad23:59

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